Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
k****1 12 | 97.00 | 02/08/2015 11:29:47 |
a****e 24 | 92.00 | 02/08/2015 11:29:47 |
a****e 24 | 86.00 | 02/08/2015 10:54:34 |
k****1 12 | 81.00 | 02/08/2015 10:54:34 |
k****1 12 | 73.00 | 02/08/2015 09:53:29 |
a****e 24 | 68.00 | 02/08/2015 09:53:29 |
a****e 24 | 68.00 | 02/08/2015 09:53:19 |
k****1 12 | 66.00 | 02/08/2015 09:53:19 |
a****e 24 | 60.00 | 02/08/2015 00:47:18 |
k****1 12 | 55.00 | 02/08/2015 00:47:18 |
k****1 12 | 55.00 | 02/07/2015 08:49:33 |
k****i 7 | 51.00 | 02/07/2015 08:49:33 |
k****i 7 | 29.00 | 02/06/2015 22:50:57 |
T****a 5 | 27.00 | 02/06/2015 22:50:57 |
T****a 5 | 27.00 | 02/03/2015 07:12:24 |
G****y 68 | 25.00 | 02/03/2015 07:12:24 |
G****y 68 | 25.00 | 02/01/2015 18:01:57 |
I was showing various puzzles to an IPP attendee when they skipped right over this one. I started to show it to them and they said "Everything interesting that can be done with 4x4 cubes has already been done". I laughed and showed them about half of the solution, at which time they cried "Stop - I'll take it!". This really is a fabulously interesting cube, and Tom really hit the ball out of the park with it. It's just a downright fun puzzle that still puts a smile on my face to solve. |