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Digit Dance - Grid Shift Puzzle
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Digit Dance - Grid Shift Puzzle

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ObjectRearrange the pieces so the 1 in upper left corner of grid.
DifficultyLevel 8 - Demanding
BrandPuzzle Master
Type3D Printed Puzzles
Dimensions10.5 cm x 2 cm x 10.5 cm / 4.13 in x 0.79 in x 4.13 in

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Digit Dance is a clever 3D-printed logic puzzle designed and produced by Diniar Namdarian. Originally created and distributed at the IPP43 (International Puzzle Party) in Italy (2026), this puzzle offers a compelling challenge for fans of sequential movement and spatial reasoning.

The primary objective of the puzzle is to rearrange the numbered pieces inside the tray until the '1' piece rests in the upper-left corner of the grid. However, achieving this requires strict adherence to a specific movement rule:

  • You may remove exactly one piece from the tray at a time.

  • You can rotate the piece and place it into any open position in the grid.

  • Flipping the pieces over is strictly prohibited.

To keep the challenge going long after the first solve, the puzzle includes 14 illustrated challenges that dictate different starting configurations for the digits, providing a scaling test of your spatial awareness.  Comes in a 3D printed box with a sliding lid that will store your pieces.

 

 

 

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