
Would like to get my hands on a T4.
I hope you get to try the others because Rainer Popp has a superb reputation and there is a reason why!y2khappens wrote:This is my list, as the T7 is the only one that I own
and I can't say that I am enamored with it.![]()
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i think that's why im not bothered much about the danlock, because it requires a key (two technically!!).Paradox wrote:So far the T3 is in the lead! I have to say that it's always been my favourite. I'm a big fan of the fact that it doesn't require a key, it is a totally self-contained puzzle.
One and two halves technically.TheWaddler wrote:i think that's why im not bothered much about the danlock, because it requires a key (two technically!!).
don't be pedanticParadox wrote:One and two halves technically.![]()
yeah i guess its highly likely, cos if i don't complete it there, i'd want to so i can prove i can complete it ...... eventuallyAlimorris wrote:Wait until you've tried it at MPP and you may be ordering it soon after
Agreed! Its a pity you had to start with the T7...cos the rest from T2 to T6 are really great puzzles.Alimorris wrote:I hope you get to try the others because Rainer Popp has a superb reputation and there is a reason why!y2khappens wrote:This is my list, as the T7 is the only one that I own
and I can't say that I am enamored with it.![]()
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7. T7