Ziggutwist Too is a take-apart version of Ziggutwist, both binary puzzles inspired by Bram Cohen's Ziggurat puzzle. The puzzle has six rotating piece with an arrow. They start all pointing north. The object is to make them all point south west. What makes Ziggutwist (and Ziggurat) special is that they are "metronome-less". Regular N-ary puzzles have a piece that acts as a metronome. Every other move is the metronome, which signals which piece should be moved next. Ziggu puzzles don't have such metronome, which makes their design simpler. Whenall arrows are pointing south-west, the pieces can be slid out from the frame.