Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
s****p 25 | 14.00 | 06/13/2011 00:48:14 |
m****l 958 | 13.00 | 06/13/2011 00:48:14 |
s****p 25 | 11.00 | 06/13/2011 00:47:59 |
m****l 958 | 10.00 | 06/13/2011 00:47:59 |
s****p 25 | 8.00 | 06/11/2011 22:20:54 |
a****w 32 | 7.00 | 06/11/2011 22:20:54 |
a****w 32 | 5.00 | 06/09/2011 05:05:14 |
The Butterfly Puzzle is taken from Ferdinand Lammertink's unpublished book, 'Polyshapes, Part 1'. It is a beautiful arrangement of the 35 hexaminoes. The hexaminoes represent all the different ways six squares can be glued together side to side. The puzzle is made from a phosphorescent acrylic while the tray is presented in a phosphorescent acrylic of a contrasting color and a backing of blue acrylic.
Naturally there are thousands of ways these 35 pieces can fit in the tray. The bottom of the tray has 29 squares etched into the plastic to give a visual clue as to what squares must be avoided to come up with the final symmetric pattern. One solution is given on the back of the tray so that the weary puzzler can put the puzzle back together for easy storage.