What a lovely introduction to a strange new world

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What a lovely introduction to a strange new world

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What a lovely puzzle this is (and the others must be). Only received today & first impressions are very positive.
Revomaze clearly make both aesthetically and ergonomically beautiful puzzles. Stone cold to the touch at first, but after a short time they warm in the hands & remain so after they are put down (which is very hard to do!).

In use it has began etching a map into my mind, & as I retrace the paths, re-visiting the familiar its then new features and more detail becomes apparent. I am really hooked even only a little way in, it will be a shame when the finish comes & I kind of don't want to finish it, I like the idea of taking the journey sure and steadily.

I am glad its only just begun & its comforting knowing there are more to do, but in the meanwhile I am going back in, I may be some time :D
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While I skipped ahead I believe I will likely end up getting an aqua eventually as it would be the best way to introduce friends to the hobby.

I only skipped ahead due to my seemingly unshakable habit of getting level 5/5 or 10/10 puzzles only to solve within minutes and finding nothing else I wish to do with them. Didn't want that to happen here and not continue to the more challenging ones.

Bring on the frustration!
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ghxost wrote:While I skipped ahead I believe I will likely end up getting an aqua eventually as it would be the best way to introduce friends to the hobby.

I only skipped ahead due to my seemingly unshakable habit of getting level 5/5 or 10/10 puzzles only to solve within minutes and finding nothing else I wish to do with them. Didn't want that to happen here and not continue to the more challenging ones.

Bring on the frustration!
Agree, it probably will be solved pretty quickly but as you say it may get friends on board and that was part of the appeal, to have near and dear also involved. It probably will be me alone though from the green onwards. Time will tell.

Nice pastime though ;)
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Very eloquent review. Thanks! I remember feeling the same way when I first started.
Aqua is not that much easier than Blue. I found that I enjoyed it even though I had solved harder ones. I didn’t have the experience of fear that I might not ever open it with the Aqua. :)
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Cheers darctangent!

I will admit I don't do many puzzles, but I do have lots of patience. I am really quite stuck on the Aqua at the moment ! :oops: So much for the 30min-2 hours solve time :o

I have probably been on this now for around 4 hours. I have seen the cores dot once, and know I am close. I find one area tricky to navigate, and maybe only 1 in 5 attempts find the feature that is my reference point for getting back into a safe place again. I just can't visualise that precarious path well enough to keep repeating the process to learn the end. I am glad I am rubbish at Revomaze, as its so far proving to be good value for money and not a 'flash in the pan' at all. Am really looking forward to seeing if my mates can do this quickly or if they get mislead by it like I have. I know when its open I will probably smile at that bit of the maze. Its no doubt an essential learning curve for me as I am sure this will put me in a decent place for the Blue. (Its in the box laughing at me now).

This starter maze is well designed enough to trip me up & makes it the perfect place to start. Really glad I did not hop to the blue first, its a pleasure to be unfolding it and being made to feel stupid at the same time!
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If I get so stumped and end up at the beginning ith an aqua I'd be a happy camper, believe it or not!
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Aqua was released after several of the other mazes so that 30 min - 2 hr estimated solve time also includes those who are more experienced with revomazes. Aqua was my first maze and it took me right at 2 hr without mapping. That said...I am jealous you are getting more mileage with the maze. :)
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doc81 wrote:Aqua was released after several of the other mazes so that 30 min - 2 hr estimated solve time also includes those who are more experienced with revomazes. Aqua was my first maze and it took me right at 2 hr without mapping. That said...I am jealous you are getting more mileage with the maze. :)
Certainly did get the milage out doc81!

Just opened now, I reckon that has taken me between 6-7 hours :o

Nice puzzle. Now time to close it up and repeat it a few times & then Blue :?
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