![]() ![]() I've bought the examples below to include - can you recommend others?Īrguably the best inexpensive intro to Sequential Discovery. I want to stock it with puzzles that represent many different categories - but all should be fairly inexpensive and easy to replace, robust, solvable within a reasonable period of time, and fun. ![]() Sure, us jaded collectors always want to bring and show off our, or get to play with someone else's, latest cool puzzle of the moment, but I think we overlook that even avid puzzlers who are nonetheless new to the community might not have experienced many of the "classics" firsthand.Īnd certainly you want puzzle-curious muggles to be able to try out interesting and approachable designs without risking anything invaluable. So, I am sure the idea is not original, but I have put together several iterations of a "Puzzle Go Bag" that I can grab and bring to the odd get-together if I suspect there will be some puzzle fun to be had. The pieces are identified with a strange numbering scheme - I map to my IDs in the table below:Ģ08 (half tray with wall on left) vs 64 (right) not incl The instructions give 19 traditional 6-piece burrs which use the key piece, and 4 which use 52 rather than the key piece,Īs well as several interesting larger structures to be made with the special long pieces. Which are used to assemble multi-burr constructs. The set includes 16 traditional burr pieces of length 8, and four special pieces of length 16 Onietoiy 20pcs DIY Puzzle - a burr set from Onietoiyĭecent enough, if a bit imprecise and tight in places.
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