I think I may leave that one until you've had the opportunity to solve it at our next get-together.allardwza wrote:I'd vote for the Sandfield Salt and Pepper shakers if you're asking for suggestions...

I think I may leave that one until you've had the opportunity to solve it at our next get-together.allardwza wrote:I'd vote for the Sandfield Salt and Pepper shakers if you're asking for suggestions...
allard- I must say that these are my favourite puzzle/s to date. Honestly they really made me smile. Perfect, fun ..... genius!Paradox wrote:I think I may leave that one until you've had the opportunity to solve it at our next get-together.allardwza wrote:I'd vote for the Sandfield Salt and Pepper shakers if you're asking for suggestions...
"Variations on a theme". That does sound familiar....can't remember where I heard it from though. Must be one of those puzzle yobbos like you mentioned.allardwza wrote:...some yobbo wrote a blog post about them recently (think he called it "Variations on a theme" or something) - there's at least another plastic version by Thinkfun [http://www.thinkfun.com/4piecejigsaw ]- and that doesn't show any attribution, so I'm guessing it's not known...
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We could always ask Chris to send him one. But I don't really want to be known as one of the people that finally lead Stewart to madness.allardwza wrote:...who is this 'STC' of whom you speak and has he/she solved a Revomaze? i.e. are they a real puzzler?