
I spotted something that looked
rather intriguing and shot off a speculative email to a friend… a short while
later my friend is literally crying tears of joy because he’s just heard the announcement
that his puzzle has been awarded the Puzzlers’ Award at IPP34.
I was exceedingly chuffed when my copy arrived a couple of
weeks ago – just in time to take it along to MPPXXi, where it was a huge hit
with everyone who had a go at it.
The Fairy’s Door is something really special – it is a thoroughly
beautiful object and a delightful puzzle – it wasn’t an accident that it was
the most popular puzzle in the design competition among the puzzlers at IPP34…
it’s terrific!

A gentle tug on the doorknob confirms that the door is
currently locked and anyway, that little sign is blocking the way… closer
inspection will reveal where the main locking mechanism on the door might be,
but there isn’t much of a clue as to how to get rid of it, so you best start
exploring…
Finding a few things that do a little more than they first
appear to, you’ll be able to work your way through unlocking the first set of
locks and find you can open the Fairy’s Door… only there’s a solid wooden wall
directly behind it, and unless Mike has introduced some negative space in his
puzzle, there’s clearly more to be discovered.

It’s not a tough puzzle, but it is thoroughly delightful and
puts a smile on everyone’s face… and you have to read through the solution
booklet after you’ve solved it – Mike’s whole family put a huge amount of
effort into making it fit with the style of the puzzle and it’s also really
delightful!
A very worthy winner of the 2014 Puzzlers’ Award!
Thank you for bringing this along and letting me have a play. I absolutely loved it. It's not hours of head scratching but lovely set of steps to open :-) really nice puzzle beautiful!!
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