Hi all,
I am not a long term experienced puzzle enthusiast but apart from the Revomazes I own the Isis, Ramisis and NKryptor.
Can anyone recommend any other puzzles I could buy - preferably with high build quality so they can be displayed alongside the others just mentioned and also providing a good challenge at the same time. Anything that gives the same sense of reward as the Revomazes would be great.
I have a few wooden puzzles but am hoping there are more high quality puzzles out there.
Cheers!
What other puzzles do you recommend?
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
As far as I know, the only machined puzzles worth owning are from SW and here at REVOMAZE. SW is offering preorders of the Kuku puzzle ball. you can try that. They also have the Anti-Matter canister puzzle, which looks cool, is way over priced, and from what I think I read on the SW forum, doesnt actually work. There are a few custom puzzle guys out there, but their puzzles are either not visually impressive enough to display next to a REVOMAZE or are going to cost you several thousand dollars.
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
There are a couple of puzzle locks around that are really nice...Danlock is probably the 'most interesting' (even though it just looks like an ordinary lock
) - and Rainer Popp's (sp?) locks are also pretty special.
... and I reckon every puzzle collection needs a few Japanese puzzle boxes...
...some of the Hanayama puzzles look the part, although I guess they're a bit more mass market... the newer 'cast' series are quite nice to fiddle with occasionally...
There's plenty out there...
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... and I reckon every puzzle collection needs a few Japanese puzzle boxes...
...some of the Hanayama puzzles look the part, although I guess they're a bit more mass market... the newer 'cast' series are quite nice to fiddle with occasionally...
There's plenty out there...
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
I've been quite interested in some of the puzzle locks, but if i get one, i kinda want the whole set and i havent been able to find a set.allardwza wrote:There are a couple of puzzle locks around that are really nice...
Danlock... is that the one with the bolt in it?
agreed... know where i can get a decent sized one thats not so... simple/straight forward without spending all my RevoMaze Gold money?allardwza wrote:... and I reckon every puzzle collection needs a few Japanese puzzle boxes...
I see them all the time, and I've often thought about buying one, but they are so... idk, like you said, mass market/mass produced. just buy one and read the instructions and voila you can impress anyone because you can 'solve' the puzzle. hell i could photocopy a revomaze shaft and hand it to a newbie and they still wouldnt be able to solve it much faster than doing it on their own. Thats what i call a puzzle!allardwza wrote:...some of the Hanayama puzzles look the part, although I guess they're a bit more mass market... the newer 'cast' series are quite nice to fiddle with occasionally...
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
Some of the true Japanese puzzle boxes aren't mass manufactured and are extremely difficult to do. However, usually the more moves, the more suns it is - resulting in some really big boxes.
There are some truly awesome Japanese puzzle boxes in existence, but you have to be careful because there are also a lot of frauds.
Oh, and many ship with the instructions to open them ... inside the box
There are some truly awesome Japanese puzzle boxes in existence, but you have to be careful because there are also a lot of frauds.
Oh, and many ship with the instructions to open them ... inside the box

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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
...the Danlock is the one that comes with two keys...one of which has been cut in two - the machining is phenomenal and the puzzle itself has quite a few stages... some of which are rather counter-intuitive - I've seen a few people reckon that if they were only allowed one puzzle on a desert island, it would be their Danlock... but that was before Chris inflicted Revomazes on an unsuspecting world!!
(I think the one with the bolt in it is the Lunatic Lock - there's no comparison, trust me!
)
Danlock and Popplocks 2,3 and 4 are available from Grand Illusions in the UK (Popplock 1 isn't available anywhere... and if anyone knows otherwise I'd like to hear!)
The Japanese puzzle boxes aren't cheap - they seem to be handmade with a lot of care... Puzzlemaster stocks quite a few, there's a bunch called Faze 3 in the UK and then there are quite a few websites in Japan (e.g. Izumiya )...
...word to the wise: don't spend your RevoGold funds on anything other than your RevoGold - you'll never forgive yourself... value for puzzling pound, nothing comes close to Revomazes (take it from someone who still hasn't opened his Bronze!)
cheers
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(I think the one with the bolt in it is the Lunatic Lock - there's no comparison, trust me!

Danlock and Popplocks 2,3 and 4 are available from Grand Illusions in the UK (Popplock 1 isn't available anywhere... and if anyone knows otherwise I'd like to hear!)
The Japanese puzzle boxes aren't cheap - they seem to be handmade with a lot of care... Puzzlemaster stocks quite a few, there's a bunch called Faze 3 in the UK and then there are quite a few websites in Japan (e.g. Izumiya )...

cheers
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
superplexus
anything made by rocky chairo
its really really hard to name "good" puzzles now that AR and CP have
destroyed the "norm" for puzzle quality ...nobody makes puzzles like these 2 men..... ask stet ,he has about a million puzzles
anything made by rocky chairo
its really really hard to name "good" puzzles now that AR and CP have
destroyed the "norm" for puzzle quality ...nobody makes puzzles like these 2 men..... ask stet ,he has about a million puzzles

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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
Man, that superplexus thing looks NASTY
Blue #172 opened
Green #172 opened
Bronze #172 opened
Black LE#04 opened
Silver #172 V2 opened
Red #86 opened ...
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Green #172 opened
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Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
Thanks Guys - loads of great leads/advice!
Just ordered Superplexus from Amazon (not really the sort of puzzle to display but looks intriguing and was only £12.49)
Danlock looks good but is expensive - £80! Is it worth that price? Grand Illusions is a great website - thanks for the heads up on that one.
Would love a quality Japanese puzzle and found a site called puzzleboxdirect which sells loads of different puzzles in the UK so I will consider it for the future.
Thanks again!
Just ordered Superplexus from Amazon (not really the sort of puzzle to display but looks intriguing and was only £12.49)
Danlock looks good but is expensive - £80! Is it worth that price? Grand Illusions is a great website - thanks for the heads up on that one.
Would love a quality Japanese puzzle and found a site called puzzleboxdirect which sells loads of different puzzles in the UK so I will consider it for the future.
Thanks again!
Re: What other puzzles do you recommend?
Superplexus arrived and I must admit that on first inspection although it looked intricate the box said for age 8 and above so I thought - This is going to be easy!
Indeed the first 1/3 was easy then got more and more complex.
My conclusion: Although nowhere near comparable to a Revomaze for a serious puzzle with great aesthetics, the Superplexus is an excellent maze requiring a high degree of dexterity and patience and is a serious challenge for any puzzle enthusiast. And at £12.49 is a real bargain.
I also got a 4 sun, 14 move Chinese puzzle box which was beautiful but relatively easy to open. Suppose I must save for an expensive larger one!
(and I haven't completed Superplexus in one complete run yet after a few hours of playing!)
Indeed the first 1/3 was easy then got more and more complex.
My conclusion: Although nowhere near comparable to a Revomaze for a serious puzzle with great aesthetics, the Superplexus is an excellent maze requiring a high degree of dexterity and patience and is a serious challenge for any puzzle enthusiast. And at £12.49 is a real bargain.
I also got a 4 sun, 14 move Chinese puzzle box which was beautiful but relatively easy to open. Suppose I must save for an expensive larger one!
(and I haven't completed Superplexus in one complete run yet after a few hours of playing!)