Very well made product. While I am admiring the logic of the solution, I must say that the material and finishing of this puzzles and others, are magnificent and can also be used to decorate a room. These could be conversation pieces on mathematics and set theory and discussing what areas are isolated from each other and which areas are linked and the sequence one must go through to achieve a through path could be fascinating. I would call this a sequential logic states. To day I tried to make a few puzzles for an exhibition, but I cannot say I have reached the quality of what Tavern Puzzles obtain. I tries to write the instructions for the solutions and I found that it is much more difficult to put together a written solution rather than making the puzzle itself. I feel that language on its own is so limited to describe some action and the fluent language used in literature is no good to describe solution to these puzzles. I did it through lettering each " area" with a symbol to refer to it while writing and also the loops and planes of rings . Reading the instructions sounds like a short handed coded message, with it is of course. Congratulations for the workmanship, they are amongst the best I have seen.
Thanks for asking. Tavern Puzzles are sorted into 8 groups, based on difficulty. Satan's Stirrup is in Group 4 - moderately difficult. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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can you make a solutoin on how to do the best ever and the doozie and the yankee ingenuity i have looked and read the solutoin for all three and i still cant figure theme out
Wow, the way you put that back together was AWESOME. Smooth, fluid, and just jaw droppingly cool.
Very well made product. While I am admiring the logic of the solution, I must say that the material and finishing of this puzzles and others, are magnificent and can also be used to decorate a room. These could be conversation pieces on mathematics and set theory and discussing what areas are isolated from each other and which areas are linked and the sequence one must go through to achieve a through path could be fascinating. I would call this a sequential logic states. To day I tried to make a few puzzles for an exhibition, but I cannot say I have reached the quality of what Tavern Puzzles obtain. I tries to write the instructions for the solutions and I found that it is much more difficult to put together a written solution rather than making the puzzle itself. I feel that language on its own is so limited to describe some action and the fluent language used in literature is no good to describe solution to these puzzles. I did it through lettering each " area" with a symbol to refer to it while writing and also the loops and planes of rings . Reading the instructions sounds like a short handed coded message, with it is of course.
Congratulations for the workmanship, they are amongst the best I have seen.
Thanks for asking. Tavern Puzzles are sorted into 8 groups, based on difficulty. Satan's Stirrup is in Group 4 - moderately difficult.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Very Cool. One of my favorites
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Donna Sucilsky
Thanks! As, you know it's one of our favorites, too.
can you make a solutoin on how to do the best ever and the doozie and the yankee ingenuity i have looked and read the solutoin for all three and i still cant figure theme out
I have puzzle that looks like this one has all the same pieces but I have no idea how to solve it
Kathalina Gonzales We hope the video solution was helpful. You can also find a printable solution at www.TavernPuzzle.com.
That's pretty genius
Was a real help
Thanks!
Might be! The chain puzzles are MUCH harder than the others.
Great puzzle. I have about 10. This video is the the reverse of the printed directions, but I love the challenge.
This puzzle can be worked from either side. Sorry for any confusion!
I'm missing the shuttle