His One Piece Packing Puzzle certainly pushes a category of puzzles as far as it can possibly be pushed… surely!
Every now and then I
engage in idle banter with puzzlists somewhere about what makes a good
puzzle – invariably the second favourite response (after “A great A-Ha!
moment”) is a low piece count… arguably this
puzzle takes that to the absolute extreme: can you possibly make a
packing puzzle with fewer pieces? It has a box/frame and a cube to be
inserted… it’s hard to imagine dispensing with either of those two
elements without ending up without an actual packing puzzle. [OK internet: there’s a challenge for you!]
Expertly crafted by
Eric Fuller back in 2008, this little puzzle measures about an inch
cubed. It consists of a simple-looking five-sided cubic box and a
slightly smaller wooden cube designed to nestle neatly
inside said box… sounds simple?
Trying said nestling
action and you’re invariably going to be faced with a wooden cube that
simply bounces out of the box… tap it down and it will bob up again –
being supported as if on a little cloud of magic
– or there are a pair of repelling magnets in there fighting for their
own space – you choose whichever interpretation makes you happiest.
OK, take a step back
and think(c) a little… the box seems pretty honest so there probably
isn’t much going on in there… and the cube doesn’t appear to have any
moving bits in it – certainly none that move around
if you give it a good old shake… although there must be some magnets in
there somewhere (unless of course my magic cloud theory still works for
you).
Thankfully there’s a
reasonably limited number of ways you can put said cube into said box,
and if you had some way of demarcating which ones you’d tried, you could
probably bash through them quite quickly… but
where’s the fun in brute-forcing a solution on a lovely little puzzle
like this?!
Step back further and
think(c) a little more and you’ll work out a sensible strategy for
divining exactly what to do… that’s a far more rewarding approach!
Rather chuffed to have
finally stumbled across one of these little guys for sale – I think it’s
a masterclass in paring back everything right back to the barest of
bones without reducing the puzzle element to
mere triviality.
[Sorry if this blog
post feels a bit more whimsical than usual(?!) - I blame the weather:
it’s been unseasonably warm in Blighty and it’s probably going to my
head.]
Regarding the warm weather: Consider dosing yourself with the traditional British medication for hot weather: Gin. Or perhaps your lightheadedness indicates you've already begun its administration. If so...never mind.
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