Bidder | Amount | Date |
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m****l 958 | USD 31.00 | 05/22/2021 06:39:43 |
T****k 38 | USD 29.00 | 05/22/2021 06:39:43 |
T****k 38 | USD 27.00 | 05/21/2021 18:36:07 |
m****l 958 | USD 25.00 | 05/21/2021 18:36:07 |
m****l 958 | USD 24.00 | 05/21/2021 12:13:35 |
T****k 38 | USD 22.00 | 05/21/2021 12:13:35 |
T****k 38 | USD 20.00 | 05/21/2021 05:50:34 |
m****l 958 | USD 19.00 | 05/21/2021 05:50:34 |
m****l 958 | USD 18.00 | 05/21/2021 05:25:54 |
T****k 38 | USD 17.00 | 05/21/2021 05:25:54 |
T****k 38 | USD 14.00 | 05/21/2021 04:48:22 |
L****s 40 | USD 13.00 | 05/21/2021 04:48:22 |
T****k 38 | USD 12.00 | 05/17/2021 04:23:09 |
Osho’s Packing Puzzle was the exchange puzzle of Rikishi Yamada at IPP25 in Finland, 2005.
The tray packing puzzle has 3 (or actually 7) challenges:
1) Pack the 8 pieces in the tray so that it is “anti-slide”, i.e. none of the pieces can slide.
2) Pack the 8 pieces in the tray so that it is “not-color match”, i.e. no two pieces of the same color touch each other.
3) Pack the 8 pieces in the tray so that the 5 exposed squares are the same color: pink, green, grey, yellow or blue.
The pieces are made of 3 nicely contrasting woods. The fit is loose, which simplifies taking a piece out of the tray.
The puzzle comes in its original zip lock bag with instruction sheet (see picture 2).
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