I finally solved "Half Cut!" Yes, I did!
As I have written on my blog on 1st August 2018, I've got "Half Cut" which was made by Václav Obšívac, designed by Laszlo Molnar.
As I have written on my blog on 1st August 2018, I've got "Half Cut" which was made by Václav Obšívac, designed by Laszlo Molnar.
This puzzle
has 6 pieces, yes 6 pieces only and the target is to fit the six pieces
into the wooden box without any protrusions. Don't you think it looks easy? If you think so, just try it.
You see, there are triangular prisms and those angles and positions are
at crabbed angles and locations. I don't remember how many times I have
thought that if this prism was not here, or there, or if this prism was
not at this angle and if it was a position rotated 90 degrees, this
puzzle should have been easier.
Well, I know it took a very long time to solve. I'm even surprised with myself.
I think I got this puzzle at the end of July or 1st of August. So, it took about three months and a half. When I got this puzzle, it was still winter, and it's early summer now. I wonder what I had I been doing?
Well, I know it took a very long time to solve. I'm even surprised with myself.
I think I got this puzzle at the end of July or 1st of August. So, it took about three months and a half. When I got this puzzle, it was still winter, and it's early summer now. I wonder what I had I been doing?
My friends who are not interested in puzzles would say "I can't solve this puzzle!" just 10 minutes after they've started a puzzle.
So, if they knew how many days I have spent on solving the puzzle, they would think I'm crazy. Yes, maybe I am.
I haven't played with this puzzle every day, maybe two days a week, ten or fifteen minutes at a time. I had been keeping this puzzle on the coffee table in the living room and playing with it while television commercials were being broadcast.
The day I solved it was the same. I sat down in the living room and when the television commercials started, I started playing with it and it suddenly solved. I was amazed at the puzzle that would fit in the wooden box perfectly. "Really! Is it really happening?"
Thank you for the craftsman, Václav Obšívac and the designer, Laszlo Molnar. I could have a fun time with "Half Cut" and thanks for the television commercials too, if they were not being broadcast at that time, probably I would be still struggling with "Half Cut."
Solving is the reward for keeping at it. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathleen!
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