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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2011

This is the solution for those classic puzzles.
Enjoy!
Music by Bertrand Laurence
http://www.bertrandlaurence.com/
with permission.
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  • I'm looking for the solution for a wooden "snowflake". Can't seem to get the one dimensional

    paper that came with the puzzle. Can you help? Thanks

  • @GunPeopleProductions Send me a link to this puzzle description/picture, I'll see what I can do.

  • Thank you. Mine is the small one, except that all six pieces are exactly the same. Your solutilon still works, but it takes a little maneuvering. By the way, does the green pad you're working on serve any special purpose (like maybe to help pieces stay in place while you're using both hands on another piece)?

  • @xtiminater Yours might be the one I show from 2:26. The green pad is just for this video. To have less noise on the video from my wooden table. And the pieces show better than on a wooden background.

  • When I first saw the picture of your toy at 00:40, I thought it's the one I played when I was small: it's a cube but we could "flip" it open to form a star. But when you said it's a "puzzle", I knew it's not what I thought.

  • @Horinius You're talking about a Yoshimoto cube...

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  • You helped a lot. This solution worked like a charm! It was easy to do, and easy to understand, I really appreciate it!

  • mine does not have the same pieces each and everyone of the pieces for mine are the exact same i even compared each one to another and i can get so far until the part where you must slide in the piece HELP ME!!

  • I still can't take mine apart! It's the one with identical pieces. Slow motion with directions on where to apply force would be helpful.

  • Thanks for the help on the 6 identical pieces one, I was working on it for like 3 hours before I was so annoyed I looked it up. Thanks!

  • So here's what I've learned from your video; I hold the puzzle, and it falls apart. Thanks you so much for that 12 minutes of usefulness...

  • @TyYann

    Oh yes, that's it! Though I'm not sure it was called like that when I got it.

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