Could someone please post the process to put the puzzle back together correctly? My son solved it, but now I want to try and we need to get it back to the original form. Thank you.
This reminds me of ?Towers of Hanoi puzzle where weights are on a balance and must me transferred from one pan to the other with size restrictions demanding piling up in order and out of order over and over.
Your user name is also a puzzle but in the verbal form, which has the meaning of e=mc^2 i.e. e(=)mcsquare, but written in the reversed manner -- erauqscme.
Could someone please post the process to put the puzzle back together correctly? My son solved it, but now I want to try and we need to get it back to the original form. Thank you.
porcellaga 1 year ago
make another video and slow it down so others can learn from you? please, cuz i still can't do it :P
PalindromeTCL 1 year ago
@PalindromeTCL
You can watch the following video, namely "Slow motion----solving the 5-linked ring puzzle"
(2010-10-09) also in this channel.
Thanks for your support!
erauqscme 1 year ago
i solved this in 53 seconds, but u are awesome
andreidane 1 year ago
i dont get it
Andyrolled 1 year ago
This reminds me of ?Towers of Hanoi puzzle where weights are on a balance and must me transferred from one pan to the other with size restrictions demanding piling up in order and out of order over and over.
nearenough3 2 years ago
You've a very keen observation and the analogy between the classic Chinese puzzle and "Towers of Hanoi" is accurate.
erauqscme 2 years ago
Impressive :)
grassrot 3 years ago
Thank you very much!
erauqscme 3 years ago
Good job!
Your user name is also a puzzle but in the verbal form, which has the meaning of e=mc^2 i.e. e(=)mcsquare, but written in the reversed manner -- erauqscme.
Right?
mechanicalpuzzle 3 years ago