Cast Chain
Object: Disassemble and Reassemble the Puzzle Difficulty: Level 10 - Mind Boggling Brand: Hanayama Types: Hanayama Metal Puzzles, Oskar van Deventer Dimensions: 3 in x 1 1/2 in 1 1/2 in / 7.6 cm x 3.9 cmx 3.9 cm Packaging: Cardboard and Plastic Box
Note: Our level rating system is different than Hanayama's. Hanayama's goes from 1-6 and ours goes from 5-10.
There's a whole world of wisdom wrapped up in this Oskar masterpiece. The three pieces can be separated and then joined again in their original form. What's special about this puzzle is that it can be solved three different ways, depending on which of the three pieces is chosen as the middle piece. Solving this puzzle requires an especially subtle kind of working of the pieces, the kind that often leaves the victim struggling in frustration. Keeping in mind its chainlike behaviour and using your feeling to your advantage is the best way to attack this. The key word is 'chain'.
-NOB 2002-
|
Average Customer Rating
Customer Reviews
Disclaimer: These reviews are written by our customers. Puzzle
Master makes every attempt to keep these posts informative and relevant. If
you find a post objectionable or inappropriate, please let us know by sending
an email to info@puzzlemaster.ca
On Sunday June 3rd Shaggy wrote,
I bought this one yesterday and today I solved it! Not so tough, at least it did not occur such to me. But I really like the idea behind this puzzle. Reminds me of cast "Quartet", because of the special little openings where the pieces can get in and out of each other.
And I also think there is only one solution - somewhere in assembling it, you can put any of the three parts in the middle, depending on what you do. So the way back is different up to this point, then it goes the same way.
On Friday January 7th Thomas wrote,
This one is quite fun and a little challenging as well. Make sure when you put it back together to put it in the correct order. 1...2...3
On Saturday March 13th lostiljon wrote,
very neat puzzle... and i will agree with the few people here that there REALLY is only one solution. whoever says it needs force to even move the pieces around does it wrong.... this puzzle doesn't need force at all.. its might seem so at first but its only cause the pieces are so tight... there is exactly enough room to do all the moves without force if you move them correct all together.
On Wednesday February 24th Michael wrote,
The Cast Chain is outstanding. There are two solutions that require no force at all. If you are using even the slighest bit of force you are doing it wrong. Interesting to note, that there is a much quicker and instinctive solution than the one provided by hanayama.
On Tuesday January 5th Michael Lee wrote,
This was really weird! It took me a while to solve it, and I don't think I did it correctly, because I had to use what I consider unnecessary force. However, I was jingling it around in my hand while doing my homework, and it somehow just fell apart, and I have no clue how.
On Sunday December 27th Kaley Cedeno wrote,
This is the First puzzle i bought and i thought it was pretty good. Very Challenging! I did have to cheat to get it back together, but now i can't get it back into the original form. T_T. But overall i thought it was good.
On Monday November 30th Z wrote,
Nice puzzle and quite sturdy. Unfortunately I've seen (and played) much more Oskar-like puzzles, and this one lacks on the looks too.
Also, more than often does it require a slight nudge to go in the right direction. No, I'm not forcing it towards a cheating solution but to make even a legal move it needs a quite strong force compared to other puzzles.
The solution is a bit repetitive but the ending is greatly rewarding.
On Saturday October 31st mitek wrote,
Nice. At first I was kind of scared, not seeing any way how to make any progress, and it actually took me good 30 minutes of monkeying around to just figure out how to change states. Once I got that down, the rest was not too hard. Still, it took me good 45 min to solve it and another 10 min to put it back to its proper state, that is, 1-2-3.
The only downside to this puzzle is that it just doesn't look as cool as something like Baroq :) Yet, I take my hat before those who did it in 2 min. There are some extremely smart people out there.
On Wednesday September 16th Paul wrote,
A solid puzzle that at first glance appears impossible. Based on the nature of the puzzle, I dare say you will either be stumped for hours, or solve it quickly as I did. However I still rate this puzzle highly as I am certain it will stump more than a few of my puzzle loving friends. I am torn regarding the difficulty - I found Elk and Enigma much harder, Nut Case easier and Cast News about the same.
On Friday July 10th Rob wrote,
I'm really not good at puzzles and I found this one to be extremely easy. However, it was still extremely rewarding. This is a nice puzzle, but I'm shocked to see that so many people had a hard time with it.
On Thursday April 2nd Deimos wrote,
Good puzzle.
Pros:
+ has several configuration you can switch through
+ solution is intuitive and logical
+ solid
Cons:
+ binding when trying to move/rotate pieces
+ rating: should be more like 6/10
My experience:
given by friend. Told no force. Notice dots. Notice unique markings. 15 min later have in pre-solve state.. but doesnt "fall apart"... 2 hrs of youtube videos later still stumped... turns out was re-assembled with 1 piece upsidedown thus requiring force.
only 1 similar way of solving, for 2 diff middle piece.. anybody find all 3 solutions?
On Tuesday February 10th puzzler wrote,
I absolutely loved this one, and I love the way you can switch the middle piece.The way to figure out how comes out is simple,but actually getting them separated is another matter.... Highly recommended.
On Sunday February 8th Gela wrote,
I am not a genius but it was quite easy to solve, i solve it in less than 2 minutes :).
On Thursday January 29th Bob Green wrote,
I started working on this in a dark office lit by only the light of my computer monitor! Big mistake! When I turned on the lights, the key became evident! It took me 45 minutes to solve...now that I know it, it takes less than a minute! One of the better puzzles I've ever worked with! Unique and challenging!
On Tuesday January 27th craig wrote,
I enjoy this puzzle a lot because it is tightly designed and hard to maneuver from one position to another. On the other hand, a quick survey of its design reveals the structural keys to the solution. Since puzzle novices seem to get this one apart within an hour, I would rate it a five. My bench mark for supreme difficulty is the Enigma, and this one doesn't come close.
On Saturday January 24th Mike wrote,
My first puzzle purchase. Took me a good week to figure this one out. A lot of fun. Glad I didn't cheat.........
On Sunday January 4th MadnessR wrote,
I had to cheat on this one....Wish I could go back in time. Ingenious!
On Tuesday December 2nd Brian wrote,
This is a great puzzle, I enjoy ones where you can use some logic to figure out the solution, rather than just fiddling around randomly. There is a 2nd solution that requires a minor amount of force, so if you find yourself forcing it at all, that's not correct. JohnnyZ is correct that there is really only one solution.
On Friday October 24th Pentti wrote,
Quite hard puzzle. Even if you have solved it, next time it is almost as difficult as the first time. And there is 3 different ways to put it back together and I haven´t figured out how to solve it easily.
On Tuesday August 5th Fess wrote,

I had purchased this puzzle a few years ago, because I thought it would be cool to try out. Well, needless to say, it became an ornament collecting dust...Then, a funny thing happened. My friend dropped by for a visit one evening and I jokingly said to her, "If you're bored, give this a shot"...I was giggling to myself thinking, "She is going to put it down in a few minutes for sure!" What happened? I am not exaggerating in the LEAST when I say that she handed it back to me in less than a minute, maybe a minute and a half-UNLINKED!! I almost fell over! I said, "No, it had to be a fluke!" I gave it back to her and said "Do it again!" She put it back together again, then took it apart just as easy-again!!! I think she's an alien-and I told her that lol! To recap, she solved a level 10 puzzle in less than 2 minutes after trying it for the first time. She doesn't even own any puzzles, and she didn't think it was a big deal at all. She just said that she's always been able to solve puzzles and do strange things...She's really cute, but reeeeally weeeeird!:)
******I have a Rubik's Professor as well that I'm gonna toss her way...Let's see how she likes that monster...Bwahhh hahhh hahhhh!!:)
;o)
On Saturday August 2nd JohnnyZ wrote,
This puzzle was tough to figure out. There really is only one solution to it. When you put it in the right spot it just falls apart! I really enjoyed it!
Write your own review!
* Exchange rates shown are estimates only, and are based on current rates provided by the
Bank of Canada.
The rates charged to you by PayPal or your Credit Card company may vary slightly from
those shown above.
|
 |