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A desktop toy, a workstation curiosity, and a sure-fire conversation piece, the Venn from Craighill is a puzzle comprising three pieces of die-cast stainless steel. Though it may look simple, it’s not Read More
Anyone has firsthand experience with this puzzle? Is it hard, very hard, or casual? I have a couple of very difficult Hanayama puzzles (the Donut and the Cast Laby; in the Demanding and Grueling categories according to this site) and I enjoy them immensely. If this is the same level, I'm in for both this and the Jack Brass Puzzle!!!!
Thanks I will watch it in the park on my phone while basking in the sun.... Oh, wait. No I can't. I'll do it at home.
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Apr 10, 2020
BobrazI second JediMaster assessment, not difficult to figure out. Getting the pieces aligned will definitely improve your hand coordination the more you practice.
It is fun to watch someone that has not previously seen the puzzle try to put it together, especially if you tell them they broke it, they fix it.
These items are disappointing. While the materials are nice, you can find cheaper versions of the same puzzle design (with less costly materials) for approximately 10-15 dollars. Do your research before buying into this one, folks.
On another note, the other Craighill puzzles are fun do and show off. Highly recommend subscribing to the Craighill Amalgram newsletter. It is a great read. I always find something inspiring and new to explore in each issue.
This is just a knock off of the kuku puzzle I have except it is missing the sliding locking pins that go through the middle of each piece which would make this trivially easy and definitely not worth the cost.