Bidder | Amount | Date |
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A****s 32 | USD 110.00 | 08/22/2020 10:47:43 |
R****5 36 | USD 100.00 | 08/22/2020 10:47:43 |
A****s 32 | USD 85.00 | 08/21/2020 11:33:21 |
R****5 36 | USD 80.00 | 08/21/2020 11:33:21 |
A****s 32 | USD 64.00 | 08/18/2020 04:55:02 |
s****y 74 | USD 59.00 | 08/17/2020 20:12:45 |
j****e 2 | USD 54.00 | 08/17/2020 20:12:45 |
s****y 74 | USD 33.00 | 08/16/2020 17:27:55 |
D****n 10 | USD 31.00 | 08/16/2020 17:27:55 |
s****y 74 | USD 25.00 | 08/16/2020 14:34:49 |
f****s 77 | USD 23.00 | 08/16/2020 14:34:49 |
f****s 77 | USD 3.50 | 08/16/2020 14:30:39 |
t****t 1 | USD 3.00 | 08/16/2020 14:30:39 |
f****s 77 | USD 2.50 | 08/16/2020 14:23:49 |
T****r 30 | USD 2.00 | 08/16/2020 14:23:49 |
f****s 77 | USD 1.00 | 08/16/2020 13:23:15 |
The second puzzle in this update by Perez, Board Burr Rack looks quite simple. Simply slide four burrs into the rack spaces created by the frame. Easy, right? Unfortunately the two cubes trapped inside the rack makes that task substantially more difficult. Each board move affects its neighbors due to the two unit size of the cube it's interacting with, creating a shifting maze of confusion. When fully assembled, none of the boards are able to be completely removed without manipulating the cubes inside. Lots of fun, lots of frustration! This puzzle is shipped assembled.
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