Bidder | Amount | Date |
---|---|---|
C****r 144 | USD 55.00 | 05/24/2021 01:41:07 |
F****m 308 | USD 50.00 | 05/24/2021 01:41:07 |
C****r 144 | USD 47.00 | 05/24/2021 01:40:58 |
F****m 308 | USD 45.00 | 05/24/2021 01:40:58 |
C****r 144 | USD 43.00 | 05/23/2021 08:01:53 |
F****m 308 | USD 41.00 | 05/23/2021 08:01:53 |
F****m 308 | USD 38.00 | 05/23/2021 04:47:04 |
C****r 144 | USD 36.00 | 05/23/2021 04:47:04 |
C****r 144 | USD 33.00 | 05/23/2021 04:46:58 |
F****m 308 | USD 31.00 | 05/23/2021 04:46:58 |
C****r 144 | USD 23.00 | 05/22/2021 21:30:09 |
F****m 308 | USD 21.00 | 05/22/2021 21:30:09 |
F****m 308 | USD 19.00 | 05/22/2021 08:00:39 |
C****r 144 | USD 18.00 | 05/22/2021 08:00:39 |
C****r 144 | USD 12.00 | 05/22/2021 03:17:13 |
Six Easy Pieces was the exchange puzzle of Rosemary Howbrigg at IPP25 in Finland, 2005.
The goal of this puzzle is to arrange the six wooden pieces to form a solid, regular polygon.
It is up to the solver to find out how many sides the regular polygon has, although a hint is provided on the instruction sheet.
This puzzle is packed in a red fabric bag.
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