Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Lab Mice Puzzles - now in Finland!!
It started in America, then crossed the Atlantic to Italy. And now, Lab Mice Puzzles are all the rave in Finland. From one of the local newspapers: When one of the Laap reindeer breeders discovered how much fun Lab Mice Puzzles are, he lost track of time and lost his herd. (Santa was NOT happy.)
http://www.sloyd.fi/product_info.php?cPath=53&products_id=355&osCsid=2217c6afa3683e25ddf7a6d3f7a8e890
Monday, December 28, 2009
Custom Extended Rubik's Cube Ebay
This 4x6x7 works almost like the 3x4x5. You must turn the top and bottom layers before you can start mixing completely! This adds to the uniqueness, complexity, and how much fun you can have with the 4x6x7!
$450 on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-CUSTOM-RUBIKS-4x6x7_W0QQitemZ190354012540QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c51fbb97c
Monday, December 21, 2009
Oskar's Cube Now an iphone app
Oskar's Cube (http://www.bitsandpieces.com/product.asp?pn=42745) can also be played on iPhone now. The design and programming was done by Albert Leung and Mikheal Kruk. They present the app at http://www.whifflebird.com/cubemaze/. It can be bought at
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/amazing-cube-maze/id343941176?mt=8 (requires iTunes download).
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Strimko
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Reflex Game
Monday, December 14, 2009
Games Magazine current issue
Friday, December 11, 2009
Ternary Burr !!!!!
Years ago, this Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent had the opportunity to buy the Binary Burr from Bill Cutler and passed!
I spoke with Goh Pit Khiam about 6 months ago about this project after I bought his Ternary Key Puzzle. Brian Young made 30 copies of this puzzle.....and it's sold out!
http://www.mrpuzzle.com.au/prod292.htm
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Micro-Conundrum X3
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Rubik's TouchCube
Monday, December 7, 2009
17x17x17 Cube
http://www.shapeways.com/model/64058/over_the_top___17x17x17____3500.html
For years, it was 'proven' that no cube could be made higher than a 5x5x5. Fortunately, Panayotis Verdes of Greece never read that paper when he designed his 6x6, 7x7, 8x8, 9x9, 10x10 and 11x11. Of those, only 2 are in production: the 6x6 and 7x7.
Now along comes Oskar van Deventer with a 17x17x17 cube. No copy has been made yet. But if you're willing to be a sponsor, it can be yours for only $3500.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Gravity Puzzles
Mr. Pantazis Constantine Houlis is fanatical about sequential movement puzzles. In the past 2 years he's created a series of 'gravity puzzles.' The diagram above shows 5 squares whose edges should match neighboring squares' edges. Note that each piece is extended into the center. Change the orientation and position by rotating the sphere. Difficult & fun. This Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent is reminded of various rolling cube puzzles. Bravo Pantazis!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Oskar's Floppy Cube
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Puzzle News - Across the Pond
Laurie Brokenshire just informed me that the Daily Mail wrote up this story in March of this year. In 2007, Laurie was a featured speaker at our very own New York Puzzle Party. He delivered a stimulated talk about Puzzle Vessels.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1162943/Q-What-puzzle-fanatic-collection-10-000-brainteasers-A-Spend-30-000-house-new-extension.html
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
National Enquirer Puzzle Gossip
The November 30 issue has a story of my British puzzle friend Laurie Brokenshire and his 10,000 puzzle collection. He built an addition to his house in order to properly store his treasures in a museum-like setting.
We applaud the National Enquirer and wonder when the 'mainstream media' will climb on board and report important puzzle stories. Rest assured puzzlers, this Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent will always fight for the truth! Death threats will never deter us! (On the other hand, getting free puzzles may always influence us.)
We applaud the National Enquirer and wonder when the 'mainstream media' will climb on board and report important puzzle stories. Rest assured puzzlers, this Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent will always fight for the truth! Death threats will never deter us! (On the other hand, getting free puzzles may always influence us.)
Monday, November 30, 2009
The Math Book by Clifford Pickover
Good news. Hooray! "The Math Book" is finally restocked at Amazon, after the 1st printing sold out in Sept!
The gossip is that the publisher did not anticipate demand and thus did not print sufficient copies. The publishers were worried to have extra copies of books in warehouses that they would rather run out 15 days after the publication date then take the risk, which is what happened. Today, it is finally back in stock at Amazon.com
Read Martin Gardner's review here: http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/math-book.html (Martin Gardner was the former columnist for Scientific American and current Contributing Editor to Games Magazine.
Game Magazine (December 2009) has a full page review - written by the superb editor Wayne Schmittberger.
The Gift-Giving Holidays are upon us!
http://www.pickover.com
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
World's Hardest Game
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Chess with Cubes
The good people at Chessboss.com have come up with another version of chess. Since it involves Rubik's Cubes, we are naturally intrigued.
"As you make progress and play a better game there are a number of chess variants that can be of great interest to someone who wants to play chess on ChessBoss.com. The first that comes to mind is chess with cube. This new variant of chess has been patented and is offered only on ChessBoss.com. Part of the game is playing with same cubes as are used in backgammon to double the stakes."
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Games Magazine
Friday, November 20, 2009
Nutcase: Oskar van Deventer
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Octiles - Great Game
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
New York Puzzle Party
The annual New York Puzzle Party will take place Saturday February 13, 2010. This is the day before the New York International Toy Fair. Many people have emailed me questions about the International Puzzle Party (IPP). The IPP is an annual gathering of puzzle-minded folks. It is by invitation only. Figuring out how get an invitation is a puzzle itself. The NYPP is more open. If you want to come, shoot me an email & I'll provide more details. I anticipate 40 people will attend the upcoming NYPP.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Rubik in the Classroom New York Times
Read more:
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/16/learning-math-from-the-rubiks-cube/?scp=1&sq=rubik&st=cse
This Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent has been teaching Rubik's Cube for 13 years at a private school. Kids love it. Especially the solving competition in the school auditorium in front of EVERYBODY.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Rubik's Hat or Rubik's Rabbit
This puzzle is very rare. Twist the layers around, hold it up to a light to see all the rabbits. This past weekend, I had the opportunity to talk with the inventor: Ron Druben. He thought that the puzzle was never sold in the US. Not true, according to 2 puzzle collectors who bought it years ago. Ron Druben is also responsible for inventing Tickle Me Elmo.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Rubik's Cube Championship
This Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent LOVES Rubik's Cube. However, there are so many championship tournaments which include silly events like solving the cube one-handed. Other events: 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, 7x7, Rubik's Clock, Rubik's Magic, Square-1, Pyraminx, Megaminx, and countless others. Some speedcubers have timed themselves using chopsticks.
I attended one of these tournaments in Riverdale, New York (2003?) Nobody was in the audience. Except for the parents of the participants. Boring!
When Roger Bannister cracked the 4-minute mile - that was momentous! But nobody knows (or cares) who holds the current record or what the time is.
Same for Rubik's cube and all the other categories. Having so many categories diminishes the significance of the only one that should count. Organizers of speed cubing events should consider why the general public ignores eating contests.
Nevertheless, this Mechanical puzzle correspondent HIGHLY RESPECTS those who can solve Rubik's Cube blindfolded and those who strive to find the fewest # of moves.
To the Speedcubers: keep doing what you're doing because it's fun. However, please realize that there's a whole world of other puzzles to explore.
http://www.speedcubing.com/
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Dogic
5 years ago the only way to obtain a Dogic was to hope that somebody put one up for auction on Ebay. The typical price: $400.
A couple of years ago Uwe Meffert started making them. Unfortunately, he's completely out of stock and will not make them again! Our advice: when Mefferts.com says a puzzle will be offered for a limited time - get it right away. And if you're smart, you'll order 2 copies - 1 for trade.
http://sites.webec.com.hk/meffert/index.cfm?fuseaction=detail&id=1199889&product=154
Friday, November 6, 2009
Games Magazine
http://gamesmagazine-online.com/
Christmas & Chanukah are right around the corner. Get 2 subscriptions: one as a gift and the other for yourself. Games Magazine has a few crosswords, battleships, rebus puzzles and lots of other cool stuff! Superb for adults, also fun for kids.
People who subscribe to Games Magazine - they never throw them out. Because they're something special as opposed to Time & Newsweek.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Book Review: Einstein's Riddle by Jeremy Stangroom
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Shady Puzzles
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Probability Puzzle from Martin Gardner
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
DISQUALIFIIED!!
Yesterday this Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent received a phone call from a political pollster about the New York City race for Mayor. (Yes, it was during dinner.)
The first question: "Do you blog?"
"Yes, but nothing to do with politics."
"Sorry, we can't poll opinion makers."
The first question: "Do you blog?"
"Yes, but nothing to do with politics."
"Sorry, we can't poll opinion makers."
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Tucker Jones Tavern Puzzles
The good folks at Tucker Jones - Donna & Dennis Sucilsky are running a contest.
"What is it?" Contest #1
Send us an email with CONTEST #1 as the subject line. Include your name and address (required).
Send your answer to NewYorkPuzzles@aol.com.
Be as specific as possible with your answer.
Hint: Visit our website for a clue to help you figure out what is shown in the photo.
http://www.tavernpuzzle.com/
Monday, October 26, 2009
Brain String
Saturday, October 24, 2009
The Puzzle King
http://betsycarter.net/
Betsy Carter has written a novel about her great uncle Simon Phelps who was hailed by Time Magazine as The Puzzle King. Simon Phelps created die-cut jigsaw puzzles and made a mint. The novel is not really about puzzles. It's about Jews moving to America before the rise of Nazi Germany and then trying to get family members out. The first mention of puzzles appears on page 244! Nevertheless, it's still a good read. The real Puzzle King was Morris Einson.
Anne Williams - jigsaw puzzle scholar/expert was consulted by the author.
This blog is hoping that more novels & films will feature puzzlers as main characters!
By the way, look for the February 2010 issue of Games Magazine which will hit newsstands Dec 1. I have an article about MODERN jigsaws.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Puzzles in the News
Geek's puzzling present for traveling pal's nups
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/geek_puzzling_present_for_traveling_EEjIXg1wfcHPdMoli3qx3M
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/geek_puzzling_present_for_traveling_EEjIXg1wfcHPdMoli3qx3M
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Martin Gardner!!!!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/20tier.html
Every 2 years there is a Gathering For Gardner. It's a convention that brings together people interested in puzzles, recreational mathematics, and magic. The next one will be in March 2010. Naturally, I'll be attending and covering the event for Games Magazine.
My favorite Martin Gardner puzzle is the one about the 5 men on an island gathering coconuts.
Every 2 years there is a Gathering For Gardner. It's a convention that brings together people interested in puzzles, recreational mathematics, and magic. The next one will be in March 2010. Naturally, I'll be attending and covering the event for Games Magazine.
My favorite Martin Gardner puzzle is the one about the 5 men on an island gathering coconuts.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The Microxylometagrabologist
Allan Boardman is the world's greatest Microxylometagrabologist. He specializes in making the tiniest interlocking puzzles. Check out the 3 piece Burr resting on FDR's nose. I believe Allan has attended all but 1 of the 29 International Puzzle Parties. (I've attended 9, by contrast.)
So, go buy his book!
Games Magazine (Sept 2006) has a 2-page article about Allan Boardman. Maybe you can buy an old copy by contacting the magazine. Or check ebay. If that fails, contact me.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Master Pyramorphinx
I've had my eye on getting this puzzle for more than 15 years. Finally, it is made available at Mefferts.com
It's challenging! However, this Mechanical Puzzle Expert was able to decode it and come up with a solving algorithm. However, this puzzle can be JUMBLED. I did jumble it, and resorted to taking it apart.
What is JUMBLING? Jumbling is when you make a half turn, and then continue. So in this instance, a corner piece could be moved to an edge or center piece.
Jethro Tull wrote a song about this puzzle concept called Bungle in the Jumble. Most people thought he said Jungle.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Disco Ball
Who needs a disco ball when you can illuminate your party with the new Rubik's TouchCube? Very cool. But essentially the same puzzle.
See photo below.
See photo below.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Rubik's TouchCube
Just got my new electronic Rubik's TouchCube. It's completely electronic and has a terrific glow. Since it's still daytime & I couldn't wait, I went into the closet to solve it. Will the editors at Games Magazine appreciate the suffering of this poor Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent?
http://www.rubikstouchcube.com/#
Friday, October 9, 2009
Double Trouble
Double Trouble - by the legendary Larry Nichols - who invented the first 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube. The Grabarchuk Framily is hosting this little gem. It's an online puzzle that resembles the 15 puzzle. Here's the catch: you must shift 2 tiles at a time.
It would be great to have a mechanical version of this. But this online version is great anyway.
http://www.ageofpuzzles.com/Puzzles/DoublePlay/DoublePlay.htm
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Turbo Mind Twister
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Saturn Puzzle
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Wriggle Puzzles for iphone
Monday, October 5, 2009
Hyper Frame
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