Bidder | Amount | Date |
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T****s 4 | USD 390.00 | 09/19/2020 22:54:40 |
M****e 0 | USD 375.00 | 09/19/2020 21:44:54 |
m****l 958 | USD 362.00 | 09/19/2020 21:44:54 |
M****e 0 | USD 345.00 | 09/19/2020 12:42:23 |
m****l 958 | USD 330.00 | 09/19/2020 12:14:36 |
c****k 26 | USD 315.00 | 09/19/2020 11:59:36 |
m****l 958 | USD 300.00 | 09/17/2020 16:06:21 |
A****n 9 | USD 295.00 | 09/17/2020 16:06:21 |
A****n 9 | USD 280.00 | 09/14/2020 12:22:10 |
m****l 958 | USD 265.00 | 09/14/2020 11:54:17 |
A****n 9 | USD 250.00 | 09/14/2020 11:54:17 |
A****n 9 | USD 245.00 | 09/14/2020 11:53:53 |
m****l 958 | USD 235.00 | 09/14/2020 11:53:53 |
A****n 9 | USD 217.00 | 09/13/2020 12:36:53 |
T****s 4 | USD 207.00 | 09/13/2020 12:31:43 |
A****n 9 | USD 200.00 | 09/13/2020 12:31:43 |
A****n 9 | USD 130.00 | 09/13/2020 12:13:28 |
V****r 14 | USD 120.00 | 09/13/2020 12:13:28 |
A****n 9 | USD 85.00 | 09/13/2020 12:05:25 |
V****r 14 | USD 80.00 | 09/13/2020 12:05:25 |
A****n 9 | USD 0.01 | 09/13/2020 12:00:20 |
Leontev's 205 Minutes is a masterpiece in both design and construction. So named because if you make one correct move per second, non stop, it will take you 205 minutes to disassemble. This n-ary juggernaut requires over 12 thousand moves to disassemble. Once disassembled, a reset mechanism allows you to quickly bring it to the original state with only four moves. It also comes with the 136 minute piece which only requires around 8,000 moves to solve.
It was a difficult decision to make this puzzle. It's so incredibly complex and requires so much precision that I thought about it for well over a year. In the end I'm glad we made it...some puzzles are so genius they just have to be realized.
For multiple items, combined shipping is available. Simply message me once you are finished bidding and I will send an invoice.
This puzzle is shipped assembled.
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