For some reason this cool design alluded my grasp since it first became available at Cubicdissection but I now have it and it certainly didn’t disappoint.
The craftsmanship is the usual high standard that Eric achieved with every puzzle and with Frederic’s cunning design skills, this one’s a keeper for sure!
Here’s Eric’s original description at Cubicdissection:
“Tenchi is a brilliant anti-gravity packing puzzle named after a Japanese word that translates to both "Sky" and "Land," the goal is to pack the pieces into the frame so that the puzzle can be lifted and rotated without any part falling out.
There are over four thousand possible assemblies, but only one unique assembly locks the pieces. While challenging, Tenchi is not impossible; analysis and experimentation provide enough insight that you may find the solution using critical thought.
We used nine different exotic woods for the individually beveled pieces (Ash, Wenge, Canary, Rosewood, Birdseye Maple, Purpleheart, Paduak, Goncalo Alves and Marblewood). The frame is solid Cherry reinforced by half-lap joints concealed by the angled corners. Fit is precise, with just a bit of room to account for dry shop conditions.
80 copies are available. Each puzzle is signed and dated. Tenchi ships assembled in an unsolved configuration.”
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