The big ben

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Bidle
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The big ben

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A couple of days ago I received the BigBen and was eager to start with it.

I didn't expect the second step, but after it there is a part that comes natural to us. ;) Really can recommend this puzzle it is a real joy to solve.

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Just posted it to share it with you all. Maybe now it is harder to resist. ;)
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It looks very nice :) this one has probably some neat tricks :)
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it is indeed a terrific puzzle. I'm still working on mine...
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Mrhero wrote:It looks very nice :) this one has probably some neat tricks :)
Yes it definitely has some tricks and also setting it back together is pretty hard. Well in fact I had some more trouble with it at the end. :)

Some state that it is as good as the opening bad, but for me it is not. Maybe the Koala can beat it!?
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