Can someone explain to me the complexity notation for Burr puzzles (or point me to a website explaining it)?
I.e. the original L(8)tice from Jerry Loo is stated to have 5.1.2 solution?
Complexity of Burrs puzzles?
Complexity of Burrs puzzles?
AQ01342: 2018-09-06: ~15h, BU02953: 2018-08-25: ~20h, GR02049: 2018-04-24: 3.5h, MT01086: 0h, BR02343: 2018-03-26: ~40h, IN00191: 10h, GM00112: 1h, ORxxxxx: arrived, CU00018: 0h, TI(SE)18-50: 0h, AGxxxxx: arrived,
Obsession-Pro: 2018-09-08: ~10h, Obsession-Black: 2019-01-20: ~90h, Mini: 0h (it's soooo tiny!
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Obsession-Pro: 2018-09-08: ~10h, Obsession-Black: 2019-01-20: ~90h, Mini: 0h (it's soooo tiny!

Re: Complexity of Burrs puzzles?
Hi Crypton, the notation means that in your example: the first piece needs 5 steps to be removed, the second piece only 1 more move and the third 2 more moves. Some puzzles need coordinate motion or rotations, then one rotation also counts as 1. I hope, that helped 
Oh and if your puzzle has more pieces than the notation implies, most of the time the pieces just fall apart at that point

Oh and if your puzzle has more pieces than the notation implies, most of the time the pieces just fall apart at that point
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