| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| D****p 24 | USD 93.00 | 02/22/2026 17:30:37 |
| f****n 107 | USD 88.00 | 02/22/2026 03:55:05 |
| D****p 24 | USD 85.00 | 02/22/2026 03:55:05 |
| D****p 24 | USD 81.00 | 02/21/2026 14:59:57 |
| f****n 107 | USD 76.00 | 02/21/2026 14:59:57 |
| D****p 24 | USD 38.00 | 02/21/2026 12:27:46 |
| k****i 7 | USD 36.00 | 02/21/2026 12:27:46 |
| k****i 7 | USD 30.00 | 02/21/2026 10:26:40 |
| D****s 15 | USD 28.00 | 02/21/2026 10:26:40 |
| D****s 15 | USD 24.00 | 02/20/2026 13:37:37 |
| P****e 77 | USD 22.00 | 02/20/2026 10:08:38 |
| d****c 1 | USD 20.00 | 02/15/2026 12:33:56 |
"William Ja has knocked the ball out of the park with his first design. The cheekily named "Triorchidism" was inspired by our earlier "Box with Two Balls." William expanded the idea by increasing the playing area to a 3x3 space and adding the third sphere to create a more complex and difficult challenge.
The goal of Triorchidism is to remove all three marbles from the box. Confounding this is four wood pieces trapped inside. Moving the pieces and marbles creates an ever-changing hybrid interlocking maze which you must navigate by viewing through the transparent top and bottom. Requiring 32 moves to solve fully, many of them tricky and unintuitive, Ja has drastically upped the ante. This puzzle is a ton of fun to solve and offers great replayability."