Description
Difficulty Level 6 on Hanayama scale 1 to 6. Grand Master! Sometimes we wonder if Hanayama wished they had a Level 7!
The task is to separate the rotors from the starting position. Then reassemble the rotors to where the indicators align with each other.
The two pieces of the puzzle are the same shape and look more like the rotating assembly from a turbine in miniature than a puzzle. But then again I guess if you had to put one of those things together it might be considered a huge puzzle!
Even if you can’t solve it the puzzle feels great in your hands. Makes a good fidget toy. And interestingly when they are separated they can be enjoyed as a spinning top.
The uniquely shaped and identical pieces, as well as the numerous possible solutions, make this a difficult puzzle.
Designed by Kyoo Wong who has worked with Hanayama based in Hong Kong for many years. The Rotor puzzle was awarded Jury Honourable Mention 2019 IPP Puzzle Design Competition. Congratulations Kyoo! It seems that Kyoo Wong is specialising in award-winning, very hard puzzles for Hanayama. Kyoo also designed the award-winning Trinity puzzle for Hanayama last year.
Size: Diameter of each half of the Rotor is approximately 55mm. Presented Hanayama’s new Huzzle packaged Black Box for Level 6/6 which is 75mm x 115mm x 45mm.
The Rotor puzzle was released in Australia in December 2019 in Japan.
A solution in English is now available and packaged with the puzzle. Not offered by other sellers.
Hanayama is internationally known for its mind-bending series of three-dimensional puzzles. Hanayama puzzles are great assembly / disassembly brain teasers that come in a range of difficulty from 1 to 6. Can you take the pieces apart, then put them back together again?
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