"A Plugged Well" by Mr. Puzzle

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I really like the Plugged Well. Took me a long time to open,.....

I like the fact it is real straight forward puzzle. No real luck involved and you can really think about how it works. Also funny/stupid; Two weeks ago I had some people over and while I was talking I reseted the puzzle, but put the draw in the wrong way,...... Not a big issue, just had to fabric a small tool to re-open it. Well at least my visitors had a good laugh about it and of-course I did as well. :D


The Washington monument is also a nice puzzle, but to be honest I don't like it that much. I opened it very quickly, but not in the 'correct' way. I know I wasn't the only one. Still a very nice puzzle, but the Plugged Well is in a different league.

On another note when I received both together with the Telephone booth I also got a nice puzzle for free. The SEARious Burr 13 piece burr with secret lock!! :)
I even prefer this puzzle above the Washington monument.

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Bidle wrote:On another note when I received both together with the Telephone booth I also got a nice puzzle for free.
OMG, the Telephone Booth looks veeeery cool. for its price i would expect at least 30 hard to find steps to open.

annnd guys, thanks for the responses, i am buying the Well today! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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My plugged well broke After the first time I re-assembled it. It was a cool puzzle, but part of it is fragile. I don't know if parts swelled up or what but even without the broken part, part of it won't close.
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Chyron wrote:My plugged well broke After the first time I re-assembled it. It was a cool puzzle, but part of it is fragile. I don't know if parts swelled up or what but even without the broken part, part of it won't close.
Hmm.. There is a lot of danger in re-assembling i see.
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Chyron wrote:My plugged well broke After the first time I re-assembled it. It was a cool puzzle, but part of it is fragile. I don't know if parts swelled up or what but even without the broken part, part of it won't close.

Hmmm, which part did exactly brake??
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I ordered the well 30 mins ago! Im so excited for my first SD maze (sequential discovery :D ) after this one im planning getting the lotus by Wil Strijbos :)
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Mrhero wrote:I ordered the well 30 mins ago! Im so excited for my first SD maze (sequential discovery :D ) after this one im planning getting the lotus by Wil Strijbos :)
Congrats!!

The Lotus is even better!!! I've to be honest I've a soft spot for the puzzles of Will.
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Thanks! Im really excited for this one. And im really curious because of these two puzzles. Lotus looks like a great puzzle, with more than a great price. In the lotus it seems to have 2 times more shiny metal than in the isis , at 50% of the price! Personally at first glance i thought its something very expensive , 250 USD or so. WRONG! its only ~ 115! A great price.
Im looking forward to recieve my oil well :lol: i hope it wont take me too fast to solve!
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Bidle wrote:
Chyron wrote:My plugged well broke After the first time I re-assembled it. It was a cool puzzle, but part of it is fragile. I don't know if parts swelled up or what but even without the broken part, part of it won't close.

Hmmm, which part did exactly brake??
If you are looking for a heavy duty SD puzzle that won't break easily and won't break the bank, go for the First Box. Built like a tank!
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Well, the first box is kinda expensive :lol: i wont buy it if it doesnt have a great mechanism and mind blowing parts . I bought the revo's because of these criterias. 8-)
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