Cast H&H
Object: Separate the H's Difficulty: Level 9 - Gruelling Brand: Hanayama Types: Hanayama Metal Puzzles, Oskar van Deventer Dimensions: 1 7/8 in x 1 1/8 in x 1 1/8 in / 4.8 cm x 2.9 cm x 2.9 cm
Just as the name suggest, this puzzle shaped like the letter H is made of two pieces entwined together. At a glance, the pieces that make up the puzzle may appear to be of the exact same shape, but they actually differ slightly. Do you think you can disassemble the two pieces? The movement of the pieces is very tricky, so you also need ot be careful that your memory does not play tricks on you.
Designed by Oskar van Deventer
The theme is entwine.
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On Tuesday August 14th Shaggy wrote,
I found H&H harder than the other 8 Cast puzzles I have so far. I would rate it as hard as "Quartet" for example. I managed to solve it by chance in both ways, and then it took me few more times in order to realize what the solution itself is. But still, I have to think every time I go for disassembling or assembling and never do it holus-bolus.
I admire the structure of the pieces and how you can just move them around and never solve it unless you do exactly the needed steps.
On Sunday December 11th puldis wrote,
Took around 1 hour to solve and is a clever puzzle that looks good. Problem is the gaps on either side were different size after the solve so I used vices to reassemble the gap.. which broke the puzzle piece in two. Would not recommend using vices as it's more brittle than it looks.
On Monday September 26th Glynn Edward Breuer wrote,
I have been a fan of Hanayama metal puzzles for a few years, and the H and H is now one of my favorites. The aesthetics of the sculpturing are pleasing when fully it is assembled, and the maneuvering required to solve it is complex enough to be a challenge. One would think that after successful disassembly, the reverse would be easy. But a funny thing about human learning is demonstrated, in that a sequence learned is not easily reversed, as demonstrated by the difficulty of reciting the alphabet backwards. I find I still must treat each sequence, the assembly from the disassembly, as two unique entities, and cannot easily go from one to the other without some difficulty.
On Sunday February 6th Richard wrote,
Although there are some folks in these reviews who give this puzzle a less-than-9 rating, I feel that it deserves at least that, with a 5 star review rating, knowing that there are other puzzles that surely fit the bill -- without question -- of the ultimate rating of 10. One could probably spend considerable time going back & forth with the clockwise & counter-clockwise movements, but the special 'trick' of all the movements is the middle horizontal shift that takes place (twice), which seems to be the 'middle' of the solution. Great puzzle. I highly recommend it to everyone.
On Friday January 21st john acord wrote,
A wonderful little puzzle sculpture with a lot of personality. One of the best. Haven't solved it yet.
On Friday January 7th Thomas wrote,
This puzzle looks great but it was kinda easy. If you keep working it you'll finally get it. Putting it back together is just as easy.
On Wednesday November 17th qingliang Yang wrote,
I've solved this wonderful puzzle with just 10 moves and that more simple than the solution in this website.
On Friday September 17th Krocker Kert wrote,
Excellent puzzle! Wonderfully secure pieces with an in-depth solution :) highly recommended :D
On Saturday September 4th Pentti wrote,
About 1 hour... But quite nice puzzle.
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