I’ve been
after this one for a long time now…I’ve been reasonably successful at hoovering
up copies of Robert Yarger’s older creations over the past few years and had
got myself to the point of having an almost complete collection of Rob’s
numbered Puzzle Boxes – I was missing just two of them… and then a friend
offered me a copy of Gordian Knot. An appropriate PayPal transfer took place at
light speed and shortly thereafter I was playing with my own copy…
Covered
in a wonderfully colourful patchwork of no less than 130 individual little
pieces of exotic wood left over from the previous half-dozen Stickman
creations, this little 3-inch cube is stand-out beautiful.
A cursory
examination shows lots of little pieces criss-crossing the surface in a highly
unpredictable fashion. They go over and under one another on each face and
often chase one another around corners. Sometimes the relative interactions
among pieces are clear to the eye, and sometimes they’re hidden under a layer
or two – but effectively you have a large three-dimensional Tokyo Traffic Jam –
with no obvious start or end state… some pieces will move at the start, but
don’t seem to unlock any further moves, which is a little odd. More often than
not you’ll find yourself moving a piece and then trying to figure out what
could possibly have now been released to allow the next move… and coming up
blank.
Start
making serious progress through the thirty odd moves required and memorably a
bit will come adrift – a little alarming the first time you see it… and less so
subsequently.
Somewhere
along the way it turns from being a sliding block puzzle into a sequential
discovery puzzle, but all the way through, it’s a very clever puzzle box.
There is
a wonderful moment during every solver’s journey where you spot something
really interesting and your tools transmogrify into exactly the sort of thing
you most need right at that moment, unlocking the door to your final discovery.
Absolute
genius!
…now if
any of my other friends out there would like to part with a Stickman
Lighthouse, do get in touch so that I can complete my collection! :-)
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