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Category Václav Obšívac has been making puzzle in his own workshop in Frenštát pod Rahoštem in the eastern part of the Czech Republic in north Moravia since 2001. In that year he was a participant at the World Puzzle Championships in Brno in Czech Republic. Vinco collects many trees in his local area to create these puzzles including acacia, ash, beech, cherry, elm, larch, maple, oak, pear, plum and walnut. Timber variety may vary from puzzle to puzzle unless otherwise specified. The puzzles are unsealed showcasing the natural colour and texture of the timber. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Washington DC, August 2012 Difficulty 5+/5 Puzzle pieces: Difficulty 5+/5 Yes, Vinco believes this is even outside his rating system. Harder than his 5 out of 5 puzzles. There are twelve very odd shaped pieces which make a cube. Once complete this cube sits on a 45o angle inside the open stand. An incredibly difficult puzzle to get together. Edward Hordern Puzzle Exchange - Gold Coast, Australia, August 2007 Difficulty 5/5+ Difficulty 5/5 There are just three different pieces loose inside the wooden cage. They do not come out of the cage but the cage does have openings down each of the four vertical sides. The puzzle is to assemble them into a tetrahedron inside the cage. Difficulty 5/5 Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 Difficulty 5/5 First, try to disassemble the seven pieces. Once you've done that you'll now have the challenge to put these pieces back together to make the symetrical diamond shape. Edward Hordern Puzzle Exchange - Gold Coast, Australia, August 2007 Difficulty 4/5 Difficulty 3/5 The puzzle is to interlock these 4 pieces to make the burr. As with many of Vinco's puzzle you are also presented the challenge of getting it apart before you can even begin the assembly process. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 The puzzle consists of six identical pieces. Difficulty 3/5 First, try to disassemble the six very complex pieces and get the marble out. Once you done that you'll now have the challenge to put it together again. Difficulty 3/5 First, try to disassemble the six pieces. All six pieces are the same. Once you've done that you'll now have the challenge to put it together again Difficulty 4/5 First, try to disassemble the 18 pieces. Once you've done that you'll now have the challenge to put it together again remembering that the The challenge is take the four piece puzzle apart. If you manage that then putting it back together is even harder. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the puzzle apart; putting them back together will be even harder to do. The shape is symmetrical in length of it’s diagonal axis but there are two different sized sides. You end up with this shape that looks a bit like an out of square cube. A Crazy Cube! A Cube after it’s been to a party! The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the puzzle apart and then put them back together again. The shape is two tetrahedrons that have been joined together with the edges and vertexes truncated although recognising the original shape is very difficult in the end result. This, and the very precise fit and pattern, just makes fitting the pieces back together even harder; that is assuming you can even get it apart. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the rounded tetrahedron puzzle apart and then put them back together again which is even harder to do. The checkered pattern and precise fit of the puzzle make determining which facets to grip to take the puzzle apart quite a challenge. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the puzzle apart and then put them back together again. Two different coloured woods shaped into an octahedron with a small curved pyramid appended to each side precisely machined to form a beautiful flower shape. An now you have to find where the four pieces start and finish so you can take it apart. Quite a challenge. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Berlin, August 2011 Difficulty 5+/5 It's difficult to know if this puzzle should be called a two piece or a four piece puzzle. But it's definitely two; even though it looks like a couple of pieces from other Vinco puzzles have got tangled together... (see one of the pieces below) Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 Difficulty 5+/5 Xcruci8 may Xasper8, Xulcer8 or Xhilar8! Your challenge is to assemble the 8 pieces into the symmetrical cross shape. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the puzzle apart and then put them back together again which is even harder to do. The shape is like two tetrahedrons with rounded edges that have been joined together. The uniform patterning of the different woods and precise fit of the puzzle make fitting the pieces back together even harder than taking the puzzle apart. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. Difficulty 5/5 The puzzle has four different but very complex pieces that go together in a very precise fit to form the beautiful checkered pattern double cone shape. The fit is so precise that even identifying the four separate pieces is a challenge in itself. Difficulty 4/5 First, try to disassemble the six pieces. Once you've done that you'll now have the challenge to put these identical pieces back together to make the symetrical circular shape.
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