Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Z****4 3 | USD 80.00 | 06/21/2020 15:48:49 |
C****2 8 | USD 75.00 | 06/21/2020 15:48:49 |
C****2 8 | USD 70.00 | 06/21/2020 14:25:43 |
Z****4 3 | USD 65.00 | 06/21/2020 14:25:15 |
C****2 8 | USD 60.00 | 06/21/2020 14:25:15 |
Z****4 3 | USD 55.00 | 06/20/2020 18:56:55 |
C****2 8 | USD 50.00 | 06/20/2020 18:56:55 |
C****2 8 | USD 48.00 | 06/20/2020 18:56:41 |
Z****4 3 | USD 46.00 | 06/20/2020 18:56:41 |
C****2 8 | USD 44.00 | 06/16/2020 20:23:33 |
F****s 18 | USD 42.00 | 06/16/2020 20:23:33 |
F****s 18 | USD 37.00 | 06/16/2020 12:46:25 |
C****2 8 | USD 35.00 | 06/16/2020 12:46:25 |
C****2 8 | USD 29.00 | 06/15/2020 00:09:30 |
n****s 6 | USD 27.00 | 06/15/2020 00:09:30 |
C****2 8 | USD 25.00 | 06/14/2020 18:53:11 |
The puzzle is to remove the cannonball from this curious brass cannon.
If you look down the barrel of the cannon you can see the cannonball inside but the opening is slightly oval and it stops the ball from falling out.
This is one of a group of Take Apart puzzles that some refer to as Sequential Discovery or sometimes Progressive Move puzzles. There is no simple, single move, straightforward solution. You need to find the steps, and sometimes the discovery of tools, to enable you to execute them. These tools may not necessarily be obvious and the deduction of what is a tool and what is not is an important part of the puzzle. This is a bit of a challenge for puzzlers who’ve never done this type of puzzle before but makes a great introduction to this very popular genre of mechanical puzzles.
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