Thank You! (and a Little Model #357 News)

Folks seem to like my Model #357 and I couldn’t be happier with the compliments on its solution and appearance. So here’s a big THANK YOU to all you puzzlers! It’s hard to exaggerate how good it feels to spend years on making something you think is cool, hoping that others will too, and then finding out that they do. Again, thanks!

Several puzzle shops have asked if they could sell the #357s and of course I agreed. For some parts of the world it will be a lot easier to buy from them than from me and also these shops have a huge selection of puzzles compared to me. I still have some left (see my Etsy store) but now you can also find Model #357 at these excellent puzzle shops:

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2 Comments

  1. Hi, my name is Andrew and I’m usually pretty good at solving puzzles like always most of the time it’s by chance and most bio logic but right now I’m stuck model 357 has gotten me stumbled. I don’t want full answer on how to solve the puzzle but a little direction would greatly help. I’m just wondering if this piece has a flaw or am I missing something? I noticed if I placed the puzzle perpendicular on a specific corner, I get a little bit of a movement but yet I get no separation. I tried every angle possible if there’s a suggestion or possible flaw please advise. I would greatly appreciate it as for now I have more than 36 hours into trying to solve the problem and I think it’s got me beat

    • Thanks for your comment! I hope the #357 isn’t defective but if it is I’ll fix or replace it for free. I will email you at the address you provided with a hint. (I don’t want to put any potential spoilers here on the website.)

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