I've
got a new puzzle. It's "PANDAmonium at the Zoo" designed and made by
Brian Young. If you attended the puzzle exchange of the International
Puzzle Party this year, you may have this puzzle.
I haven't played with a 2D assemble puzzle for a long time and it was fun to play with. If you want to forget the time, it's a good idea to play this puzzle. You may encounter an awkward situation like as if it's almost solved, but it's not solved. You know, that is a puzzle.
I haven't played with a 2D assemble puzzle for a long time and it was fun to play with. If you want to forget the time, it's a good idea to play this puzzle. You may encounter an awkward situation like as if it's almost solved, but it's not solved. You know, that is a puzzle.
I assumed that one of the big pieces should have been put in a corner,
but my guessing was wrong. However, the position of the smallest piece
was where I guessed. Anyway, I could solve this puzzle.
If you have read my blog before, maybe you remember that I wrote about the puzzle "Half Cut."
Well, I'm still struggling with it. It's a hard puzzle to solve.
Every time I play with it, a triangular prism piece sticks out from a wooden box. How provoking the triangular prism piece is!
I'll let you know when I've solved it.
PANDAmonium at the Zoo is available at Mr Puzzle's onlineshop.
If you have read my blog before, maybe you remember that I wrote about the puzzle "Half Cut."
Well, I'm still struggling with it. It's a hard puzzle to solve.
Every time I play with it, a triangular prism piece sticks out from a wooden box. How provoking the triangular prism piece is!
I'll let you know when I've solved it.
PANDAmonium at the Zoo is available at Mr Puzzle's onlineshop.
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