| Bidder | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
| F****m 332 | USD 41.00 | 08/16/2025 13:08:45 |
| Y****y 63 | USD 39.00 | 08/16/2025 13:08:45 |
| F****m 332 | USD 35.00 | 08/16/2025 13:05:10 |
| Y****y 63 | USD 33.00 | 08/16/2025 13:05:10 |
| Y****y 63 | USD 32.00 | 08/16/2025 05:21:16 |
| j****1 59 | USD 30.00 | 08/14/2025 18:55:06 |
| K****M 13 | USD 30.00 | 08/14/2025 18:55:06 |
| j****1 59 | USD 23.00 | 08/14/2025 05:38:31 |
| k****i 7 | USD 21.00 | 08/14/2025 05:38:31 |
| k****i 7 | USD 13.00 | 08/13/2025 15:56:56 |
| D****s 15 | USD 12.00 | 08/13/2025 15:56:56 |
| k****i 7 | USD 6.00 | 08/11/2025 15:00:45 |
| D****s 15 | USD 5.00 | 08/11/2025 15:00:45 |
| D****s 15 | USD 1.00 | 08/10/2025 16:55:24 |
TriLox by Eric Fuller
From Cubic Dissection:
TriLox was inspired by Vesa Timonen's excellent "Lox in Box" puzzles, both of which are favorites of Eric. The goal is to pack all pieces entirely flat into the box.
TriLox is delivered in a very close state to the solution, yet one piece does not lay entirely flat. Repacking the pieces to meet the goal is quite tricky. Seven or eight pieces will easily fit, but the ninth will stubbornly resist. Discovering the underlying principle behind the limited tray space and oddly dimensioned brass pieces will provide a clue. TriLox is medium in difficulty while remaining very satisfying and fun to solve.
The 3 brass pieces have some tarnishing. Please see the photos.
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