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mccavell – The Riddle Ages
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An Anglo-Saxon Riddle Blog. Commentary for Riddle 42. October 24, 2016. We’re stepping back in time this week to revisit a riddle translation from last year! The fabulous Jennifer Neville. From Royal Holloway, University of London) shares some thoughts on chickens, sex and the Anglo-Saxon hall:. Is often classified as one of the. Riddles, but actually this is a. Riddle: when the text tells us, in its very first sentence, that it’s about sex (. Public and outside (. License: CC BY-SA 2.0. We are used to h...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Secret Combination Puzzle Box
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Secret Combination Puzzle Box. Posted on by Gabriel 0 comments. Always makes interesting puzzles. Whichever type of puzzle you like, you'll probably find something that deserves your attention.and money. Puzzle Boxes are a great example of Dave Janelle's superb craftsmanship, and the Secret Combination Puzzle Box. Is a unique design that can be attempted by anyone. Click to Enlarge) - Opened. The Secret Combination Puzzle Box. Is available at PuzzleMaster. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm 33 and c...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: 7 Sterne
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Posted on by Gabriel 0 comments. Labels: Jean Claude Constantin. Here's another great Constantin. Puzzle that is pretty deceiving, in the way that it looks like a simple and easy puzzle, but in reality it can be much more difficult than expected. With a superb and mesmerizing design, this puzzle can lure you into a trap if you think it's a walk in the park. 7 Sterne is a magnificent puzzle! Yes, it's difficult, really really difficult, but the rewarding feeling you get you finally place that last piece i...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Feliks Pillow
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Posted on by Gabriel 2 comments. Ever since the original Rubik's Cube there have been so many variants that it would be a daunting task listing them all. From sticker variations to shape modifications, the possibilities are almost endless, and choosing the right one for you might be a rather difficult task. So, why not do it like me? Don't choose, collect all of them, or the most you can. The cube you see above is called the Feliks Pillow. As it can produce high quality puzzles. I agree with you on the t...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Nagelbox 30
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Posted on by Gabriel 0 comments. I'm used to being pleasantly surprised whenever I play with a new Constantin. Puzzle, but I still marvel at his craftsmanship and superb quality of his designs. The Nagelbox 30. Nagel=Nail) is another one of Constantin's excellent creations.and this is a hefty one - perfect as a center piece on a coffee table for guests to play with. The design is a perfect mix of metal and wood, kind of like in the same way as two other Constantin's puzzles, the Pack 1. And you might fin...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Meiji Milk Chocolate
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Posted on by Gabriel 0 comments. Here's real proof that Hanayama can make really interesting puzzles besides the Cast Series. Their Meiji Chocolate Series. Has three types of chocolate: White. My choice was the latter - you guessed it, it's my favorite. If I didn't know it's a puzzle I could've tried to take a bite, that's how real it looks. You can find the delicious Meiji Milk Chocolate. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out this video featuring the new Wisdom Balls. View my complete profile.
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Tangoes
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Posted on by Gabriel 0 comments. Do you have a knack for Tangram puzzles, the ancient 7-piece dissection puzzle? If so, these two puzzles by SmartGames will delight the most avid fan and put your wits to the test. I really liked the Tangoes puzzles. They are extremely fun to play with. The magnetic pieces, the convenient design and the additional challenge of the Paradox, my favorite of the two, makes for quite an enjoyable experience. Ready for a Tangoes session? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: A Pair of Twins
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A Pair of Twins. Posted on by Gabriel 1 comments. Has many interesting packing puzzles that go against any preconceived notions you might have on this type of puzzles. Some of these are quite unusual creations that will certainly baffle you and give you a run for your money. A Pair of Twins. Is one of such puzzles, but be careful not to be deceived by its true goal. Click to Enlarge) - The "Instructions". The two figures are identical in shape and size, whether you make them with the dark pieces or the l...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Dice Box Puzzles
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Posted on by Gabriel 4 comments. After a few months of hiatus, I'm back with more puzzle reviews. And there's nothing better than return with a great set of puzzles, the Dice Box Series. This is a collection of six Assembly. Puzzles designed and produced by MI-Toys. Let's start by Dice Box #1 - Polyominoes. This puzzle has nine identical pieces, all with an area of 2x2 squares. The goal is similar to the classic Soma Cube. The difficulty for this one is * - Difficult, although "Difficult" might be a bit ...
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Gabriel Fernandes' Puzzle Collection: Glückspiel
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Posted on by Gabriel 2 comments. Puzzle that requires a lot of dexterity and hand-eye coordination. German for "Gambling", the name of the puzzle is indeed a gamble if you're not used to disentanglement puzzles. You'll find yourself struggling to put some order into the chaos caused by four mere pieces that just don't like to be close together. Can you reassemble the puzzle after you separate the pieces? With a similar solving process. After you have all pieces free from each other, you have to reuni...
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