I’d been keeping an eye on Juno’s web-site and spotted the
arrival of his Diamond Case secret puzzle box a little while back. It looked
interesting I made a mental note to pick up a copy at some stage … actually the
mental note was more along the lines of “Pick a few things to make the postage
worth the while… and while you’re in there, add in the Diamond Case”.
As it turned out, I hadn’t gotten around to doing that when
I found myself in The Hague at DCD, where Wil mentioned that he had a spare
copy if I’d like it… I did… and I added it to the little pile of puzzles I was
taking home from DCD.
Back at home over the course of the next few weeks I tried
on and off to open the darn thing… and failed miserably.
I’d surmised one or two things from the form factor and the
visual clues in the pics I’d seen, and was able to confirm pretty quickly that
there was indeed a slidy thingy and that one of the diamonds would turn,
sometimes, interfering with the slidy thingy… you’ll find all of that within
seconds of picking it up, and I did indeed find all of that within seconds of
picking it up… only for me to spin my figurative wheels on it for many weeks to
come, making literally no forward motion whatsoever!
I tried on and off again, but had to ask him for a hint or
two before I finally managed to open it, and it instantly soared in my
judgement of it… it’s such a wonderfully simple mechanism that will have
puzzlers entertained for hours, and the eventual opening is an unexpected
little joyful thing to see.
Reset is virtually instant and it’s wonderful to see just
how complicated you’ve managed to make it all seem, when in truth, it needn’t
be…
Juno, you got me, good and proper! And I love it.
...and they're still available from Pluredro, Juno's shop.
Thanks for sharing Juno's puzzle on your blog.
ReplyDeleteJuno and I are glad to know that you enjoyed Diamond Case. :)
Yukari@Pluredro