Juno's Arrow (Sliding Block Puzzle)
USD 98.00
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Description
This is a restricted sliding block puzzle and
its difficulty is extreme. Juno believes that most human beings cannot
solve the puzzle without the aid of a computer. As he vaguely remember,
Juno himself needed around two weeks to find one of the solutions, and
the solution that he found requires more steps than the minimum
movements needed to reach the goal.
Each sliding piece has grooves on two sides and one of the grooves goes halfway along the edge. A pin is set on the opposite side of the half-length groove. The tray also has grooves on two sides on the inside. These features give diabolically balanced restriction to the movement of the sliding pieces and makes the puzzle extremely difficult.
The object of the puzzle is to change the color and direction of the arrow. It requires more than 100 moves to reach the goal and there are lots of dead ends. There are nine challenges in total which can be played by changing the start and goal positions of the spacer (blank) piece. Most of these challenges require shorter moves compared to the initial problem on the first and the second image but it doesn't mean the challenge is easier. You will have no idea whether you are getting closer to the goal or not.
Juno originally designed this puzzle in 1995. He made only two of them using very basic tools. Now, we have lots of machinery and can produce hundreds of puzzles in less time. The major parts of the pieces are milled out by a CNC router, then glued, sanded, and polished. The concave on the top of the pieces make it easy to slide them. Although it is an old design, we believe a very limited number of the puzzles was available in the past because of the difficulty of mass production.
The tray features an uncommon step-shaped
joint. This shape gives more gluing area to the joints and contributes
to the durability of the tray, but the main reason why Juno chose this
joint was just because he wanted to try making it. He also picked
seven-layer bamboo plywood for the base of the tray. It has a very
smooth surface and is very suitable for sliding block puzzles.
Specifications
- Designer
- Junichi Yananose (Juno)
- Craftsman / Manufacturer
- Junichi Yananose (Juno)
- Material
- Anegre, Jarrah, American Black Walnut, Bamboo plywood and Stainless pin
- Unit of Measurement
- Inches
- Size
- 4.5 x 4.5 x .75
- Grade
- (A) Collector: Flaws must be very minor, subtle, and difficult to identify.
- Cosmetic Issues
- -
- Function
- (1) Perfect: Neither loose nor tight, no binding or alignment issues, moves smoothly.
- Functional Issues
- -
- Repairs
- No
- Packaging
- N/A
- Documentation
- N/A
- Assembly
- Assembled
- Smoke-free home
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Payments & Returns
- Payment Methods
- PayPal
Postage & Shipping
- Item Location
- 13790, New York, United States
- Ships To
- Worldwide
- Shipping Instructions
- Shipping to USA only.
- Returns Accepted
- No