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10 votes
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Does anyone know of a 3D disk stacking puzzle?
It feels like I'm going crazy because I've been trying to find this thing for years with no luck. A very long time ago, I got a 3D puzzle of the globe made of disks that needed to be stacked on a...
It feels like I'm going crazy because I've been trying to find this thing for years with no luck.
A very long time ago, I got a 3D puzzle of the globe made of disks that needed to be stacked on a spike. Like a decorative Hanoi Tower puzzle. Wasn't particularly difficult but it looked really cool after sticking the pieces together and painting. Unfortunately it was lost while the family moved back in 2005 and figured I could just get another one and a few other designs. No dice. Anywhere. Local games and hobby stores never stocked it. Later, Google was no help. My family don't even remember seeing it so there's a chance I might be hallucinating.
Every few months I get a brainwave of new search terms to query with no luck and I keep putting off just asking online. But now that I've almost finished my new office, I really want it on my shelf.
So anyone know anything about it or am I better off making it in CAD and CNC cutting my own thing?
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Watch a six-axis motor solve a Rubik’s Cube in less than a third of a second
19 votes -
34x34 Rubik's Cube
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When you make a mathematical knot using elastic material you get jumping loops, and challenging puzzles
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How to preserve a 9000 piece jigsaw puzzle?
I just completed this puzzle (although it's missing 1 piece, which I wrote to them to see if they can replace because the alternative would be to buy a 2nd copy and shift through 4500 pieces to...
I just completed this puzzle (
although it's missing 1 piece, which I wrote to them to see if they can replace because the alternative would be to buy a 2nd copy and shift through 4500 pieces to find the one I need). I want to hang it on my wall!Edit: Found the missing piece!!!
Right now it's on my living room floor (pencil for scale) on 9 pieces of poster board that I taped together. But, I am not sure if this is the best surface to permanently attach it to. Does anyone have any recommendation on how to glue/seal this & mount it?
I also want to apply some kind of protective coat in addition to just gluing it together/to something to prevent damage, so if the method to do that is different from the method to mount it I'm also interested in that.
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This craftsman designs and solves wooden puzzle boxes | Obsessed
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The return of the miracle sudoku
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Do you use a puzzle mat for jigsaw puzzles? Is it necessary?
I've been doing some high-ish quality wooden jigsaw puzzles, and I'm a bit worried about them getting damaged, so I'm using a puzzle mat. And...I hate it, so much. It's crazy hard to move...
I've been doing some high-ish quality wooden jigsaw puzzles, and I'm a bit worried about them getting damaged, so I'm using a puzzle mat. And...I hate it, so much. It's crazy hard to move completed sections around if you need to rearrange, which is often an issue since i always solve without looking at the image. This is the primary irritation, but it's significant, and there's also some secondary irritations like the board is just kinda annoying to deal with and it's itchy lol.
So, to people who do jigsaw puzzles, how do you protect your pieces? Do you use a puzzle mat? Something else? Just do it on a hard surface and all is fine?
(also meta-note: this is my first topic post here so I hope I've done this correctly, tell me if I haven't!)
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ChatGPT broke the Turing test but can't solve visual logic puzzles
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The biggest smallest puzzle in the world
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The secret world of Japan's puzzle masters
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Worlds hardest jigsaw (all white) vs. puzzle machine
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Today's puzzle (not a sudoku) is one of the most interesting that Simon can remember - a combination of Araf and Aqre called Aqraf
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Sudoku expert solves something that's not quite a sudoku
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Solving the most astonishing Sudoku ever
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Solving a Sudoku whose only clue is a single line
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What do revolutionary new Sudoku techniques teach us about real-world problem solving?
7 votes -
Alice, Bob, and the average shadow of a cube
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The increasingly absurd story of a never-solved 1980s puzzle with a $1,000,000 prize
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Solving puzzles to create better COVID vaccines
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Solving a Sudoku with no actual digits... at all
12 votes -
What we can learn from a 2000 year old puzzle
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Checkbox
12 votes -
How to create a sudoku masterpiece
7 votes -
Solving the empty sudoku ('Build Your Own Little Killer-Sudoku' by Qinlux)
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How to solve a blank sudoku grid (surrounded by 28s)
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What puzzles and poker teach us about misinformation
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Solving "The Miracle" sudoku - A top sudoku player solves a puzzle with non-standard restrictions that he initially assumes is an impossible joke
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A parallelogram puzzle
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Twenty questions (of maddening, delicious geometry)
9 votes