Kevin Sadler wrote about it:
“I have to say up front that I am totally addicted to Alexander's designs! This consists of an Acacia box which has a plus shaped opening on the top and a minus shaped opening on the opposite side and 4 rather interesting but fairly simple shapes to be placed inside such that the opening is completely covered. Straight away it becomes clear that there are some serious constraints preventing the pieces being placed inside easily. The big piece requires 4 moves to place it inside and the presence of the other pieces inside will seriously hamper this but placing it first almost completely blocks the entry for the other pieces. OK…time to think yet again! I thunk quite a lot about this and did it 'outside of the box' yet still it didn't help much. I tried a systematic approach – there are only a few ways that 2 of the pieces can be arranged inside so how can the others be arranged around them? This process did actually help me a lot but still left me with a few options to go to trial and error. After 4-6 hours, I finally got it – the Aha! moment was ecstatic and then I tried to put the pieces inside only to realize that there is another dimension to this wonderful puzzle! It takes quite a bit of dexterity to actually make your planned solution work. Fingers won't fit inside easily alongside the pieces and they need to be slid around by gravity all whilst preventing rotational moves which can block things. At one point I had a horrible feeling I had it all jammed up but finally managed to get to the solution. Brilliant!”
This puzzle was crafted in Europe with absolutely fantastic quality. Each of the puzzles of Pelikan design are unparalleled in their class! Every piece of the puzzle is precisely cut and very well made; you cannot find its equal anywhere else. The diversity in wood makes each puzzle a unique masterpiece.
Designed by: Alexander Magyarics
Made with a combination of Acacia & Wenge wood. Ships in an unsolved state.