Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
m****l 958 | 23.00 | 06/13/2011 01:36:48 |
s****p 25 | 21.00 | 06/13/2011 01:36:48 |
s****p 25 | 21.00 | 06/11/2011 22:22:02 |
t****l 1 | 20.00 | 06/11/2011 22:22:02 |
t****l 1 | 16.00 | 06/11/2011 20:29:28 |
y****i 56 | 15.00 | 06/11/2011 20:29:28 |
y****i 56 | 15.00 | 06/11/2011 20:29:12 |
t****l 1 | 15.00 | 06/11/2011 20:29:12 |
y****i 56 | 14.00 | 06/11/2011 20:28:46 |
t****l 1 | 13.00 | 06/11/2011 20:28:46 |
y****i 56 | 12.00 | 06/11/2011 20:28:30 |
t****l 1 | 11.00 | 06/11/2011 20:28:30 |
y****i 56 | 10.00 | 06/04/2011 03:59:39 |
from puzzlepalace.com:
This puzzle explores polyominoes on a pentagon/hexagon grid. There are nine ways three right pentagons can be properly put together. A right pentagon has all sides equal save one and two 90 degree angles. This puzzle has all nine pieces plus all the ways a hexagon can be added.
It is made of florescent acrylic and black acrylic.
The puzzle's predecessor was designed my me and called "Snowflake". I later found out that a much more famous puzzle, by Stuart Coffin, was named "Snowflake". Many people made suggestions as to its improvement. TriPenta Hexagon is a collaboration of Ed Pegg Jr., Nob Yoshidahara, Adrian Fisher, and Bill Cutler who found 142 solutions.
I'm selling these puzzles because I no longer have space to store or display them :(