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10 Move Piston Aluminum Burr
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10 Move Piston Aluminum Burr

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ObjectTake apart and reassemble the pieces.
DifficultyLevel 10 - Mind Boggling
BrandWil Strijbos
TypesPremium Collectible Puzzles, Burr Puzzles, Wil Strijbos
Dimensions6.6 cm x 6.6 cm x 6.6 cm / 2.6 in x 2.6 in x 2.6 in
PackagingBubble Wrap

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Product Info

10 Move Piston Burr in Aluminium is a high level one-solution burr puzzle. It was designed by Peter Marineau, and produced by Wil Strijbos’s Streetwise Puzzle Company. It has been crafted from solid aluminum that has been milled by CNC, so the quality is superb and it has tight tolerances. This burr was originally made by hand in 1986, (with no help from a computer!) and was the highest level 6-piece burr with a unique solution that was known at the time!

The burr requires 10 moves in order to remove the first element. (Although Burr Tools describes it as 9.3)  Since it has only one solution, each piece must be manoeuvred in the correct sequence.  As is often the case with burrs, the simplest(?!) part of this puzzle is the disassembly. You will find reassembling it to be a much more arduous task.

It looks outwardly identical to the 7 Move Phillippe Dubois Aluminium Burr (also made by Streetwise Puzzles) but the interiors are different. It is possible to combine the pieces from each burr to create new combinations.

Size: Each block is 22mm x 22mm x 66mm long.

As is usual with puzzles produced by Wil Strijbos, it doesn’t include a solution. The joy is in the journey... Happy puzzling!

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    On Friday April 5th Kevin wrote,
Brought on the assumption from the statement it was very hard given it was expensive; gutted that it took half an hour! Pleasent to hold and play with though not worth the cost in the slightest.
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    On Thursday February 22nd Mike Rollberg wrote,
The feeling of the precision these pieces have when sliding through their motions is awesome.
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    On Thursday February 22nd Mike Rollberg wrote,
The feeling of the precision these pieces have when sliding through their motions is awesome.
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    On Thursday October 5th H.NARA wrote,
I bought this puzzle with high expectations because it was supposed to be very difficult, but it was easy to disassemble and easy to assemble. The difficulty level is 8 at most. If it had been made of wood, the difficulty level would have been 7 or 6. It is monotonous, uninteresting, and not worth the price at all. I think Wil Strijbos puzzles are overrated.
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