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Discover REVOMAZE Lite

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Discover REVOMAZE Lite

Our company designs and makes products from solid metal, turning them into one of the most captivating and innovative puzzles enjoyed around the world.

Unlike the Rubik's Cube, you need memory and dexterity to uncover your way through a maze that you cannot see but instead must feel the path and memorize the route. We create paths onto a handheld cylinder, placing traps along the way to force you to start again. Continuing to make progress is why the REVOMAZE is so respected globally.

Discover REVOMAZE Lite! A world of mechanical puzzles with multiple levels of complexity to entertain current and future generations.

Where did the REVOMAZE puzzle come from? Chris Pitt enjoyed puzzles from a young age, including a wooden maze game that required dexterity to control a ball without falling into a hole. This was a challenge that, when falling into the trap, you must start again.

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While making screwdriver handles during his engineering apprenticeship, he made a mistake when doing the slots around the handle circumference. He stopped and turned the rotation while the cutter was still running, forming a path on the outside of the core. ​

Years later, having a small CNC machine, he designed a maze that would fit around the surface of a bar. Instead of a ball bearing, he made a pin that was in a sleeve that had to be guided around the maze. Placing a spring behind the pin allowed the pin to drop into a deeper channel, making the recognised click. Adding ramps allowed the pin to go from one level to another, forming the traps.

The “REVOMAZE 1” was made on Boxing Day 2008 using a maze designed on Christmas Day, the puzzle was then assembled and clicked into the central reset perfectly.

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The company has since produced over 50,000 puzzles for clients in 145 countries.


Source: https://www.thepuzzleworkshop.uk/forum/ ... omaze-lite
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