Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
m****l 958 | USD 150.00 | 09/10/2019 14:35:26 |
A****9 8 | USD 140.00 | 09/10/2019 14:28:11 |
m****l 958 | USD 130.00 | 09/10/2019 06:04:11 |
A****9 8 | USD 120.00 | 09/09/2019 20:55:29 |
m****l 958 | USD 110.00 | 09/09/2019 15:46:47 |
A****9 8 | USD 100.00 | 09/09/2019 15:26:34 |
m****l 958 | USD 95.00 | 09/09/2019 15:17:23 |
A****9 8 | USD 90.00 | 09/09/2019 15:16:53 |
m****l 958 | USD 90.00 | 09/09/2019 15:16:53 |
A****9 8 | USD 85.00 | 09/09/2019 15:07:30 |
m****l 958 | USD 80.00 | 09/09/2019 05:18:46 |
m****l 958 | USD 75.00 | 09/09/2019 05:18:09 |
A****9 8 | USD 70.00 | 09/08/2019 21:35:17 |
m****l 958 | USD 60.00 | 09/08/2019 13:38:03 |
Y****y 58 | USD 55.00 | 09/08/2019 13:04:55 |
m****l 958 | USD 50.00 | 09/08/2019 12:39:55 |
Y****y 58 | USD 47.00 | 09/08/2019 12:15:39 |
m****l 958 | USD 45.00 | 09/08/2019 12:12:12 |
Y****y 58 | USD 43.00 | 09/08/2019 12:06:58 |
m****l 958 | USD 41.00 | 09/07/2019 12:46:52 |
Y****y 58 | USD 39.00 | 09/07/2019 12:28:26 |
Y****y 58 | USD 32.00 | 09/07/2019 12:28:11 |
m****l 958 | USD 30.00 | 09/01/2019 12:53:25 |
The Exolution II Puzzle is a sliding, interlocking wooden puzzle with a marble and a ball bearing inside. The marble complicates the sliding moves available, and moves inside of the puzzle. The 1st objective is to remove the marble from the puzzle. There are 9 moves required in order to free the marble, though about half of the moves are actually moves the marble must make. There are two moves which have increased difficulty due to the ball bearing :-), but I won't give anymore hints than that. The 2nd objective is to disassemble the rest of the puzzle. There are 2 more moves required to free the first of 5 puzzle pieces. The final objective is to reassemble the puzzle with the marble and ball bearing inside.
Exolution means: to set free, and I chose the name purposefully, because of the marble inside, and because the exterior windmill pattern of the wood resembles Stewart Coffin's Convolution puzzle series.
Puzzle is made out of 3 different rare woods: Padauk, Tiger wood, and Zebra Wood. No stains are used, the colors are all natural. A protective clear lacquer has been applied.