I was pleasantly surprised to see this pop up. Designing the alignment mechanism for this puzzle was a pretty difficult undertaking, and it remains one of my favorite designs because of the simple solution I ended up with. There is no real "reorientation" like you spoke of two and a half minutes in. The numbered pieces will only ever fit correctly into a circle in the one order: 1 2 on the top half, then 3 4 on the bottom half. When the pieces there were incorrectly rotated, in truth, all you needed to do was swap them.
I was pleasantly surprised to see this pop up. Designing the alignment mechanism for this puzzle was a pretty difficult undertaking, and it remains one of my favorite designs because of the simple solution I ended up with. There is no real "reorientation" like you spoke of two and a half minutes in. The numbered pieces will only ever fit correctly into a circle in the one order: 1 2 on the top half, then 3 4 on the bottom half. When the pieces there were incorrectly rotated, in truth, all you needed to do was swap them.
wow that actually looks really fun! It reminds me of the puzzles in MagicTile, like the klein bottle or torus Rubik's Cubes
Interesting puzzle!
Seems pretty interesting
Like a Gripple