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Cast Baroq
Wholesale SKU | HY9 |
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Object | Disassemble and Reassemble the Puzzle |
Difficulty | Level 8 - Demanding |
Brand | Hanayama |
Types | Hanayama Metal Puzzles, Akio Yamamoto |
Dimensions | 4 in x 1 in x 1 in / 10.1 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm |
Packaging | Cardboard Box |
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Product Info
Cast Baroq is a stunning metal puzzle that combines elegance and challenge. This intricately designed 3D puzzle features a beautiful baroque inspired design. A great test of problem solving skills, you may want to choose a somewhat luxurious and relaxing ambience when attempting this puzzle.
This Akio Yamamoto creation from Hanayama Huzzle consists of two pieces fashioned after the image of intertwining Bach melodies. These two intricately crafted components must be carefully taken apart and skillfully reconnected.
Product Details
- Material: High-quality metal.
- Difficulty level: Demanding, 8/10.
- Recommended for ages: 18+.
Ideal For
- Gifts for him or her.
- Puzzle lovers and enthusiasts.
- Unique gift for a friend or family member.
- Custom puzzle for a special occasion, such as Christmas.
- Brain teaser and problem solving puzzle lovers.
- 3D puzzle enthusiasts.
- Metal mechanical puzzle enthusiasts.
- Adults looking for a fun and challenging hobby.
- Those who enjoy logical reasoning and critical thinking.
Note: Our level rating system is different than Hanayama's. Hanayama's level 1 is equivalent to our level 5, their level 6 is equivalent to our level 10.
Customer Reviews
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Another good pocket puzzle to carry around and show people. Interesting design. Another puzzle I occasionally resell upon showing to people. Once however, someone got the two pieces locked in a position which was difficult to undo and took some force. Basic solution, however, follows a path. Once learned, easy to solve.
I'm not a great puzzle solver, and I found this fairly easy. The difficulty level certainly should be at least a mark lower. But, it is beautifully designed and made. The movements really do have a musical quality, very fluid and subtle. It's a shame it's so easy to solve, because there is nothing quite like it.
Another beautiful elegant Hanayama puzzle. Nice and smooth - no force required. This one is easy level 4, not comparable with grueling U&U for example, but much more enjoyable! One of my favorites already.
This is officially my record as of now into solving a Cast puzzle - 11 minutes to take apart and put back together. I am sure if it was one of my first puzzles, I would have had much more difficulties into solving it. So, in order to taste its best, I would recommend it as one of the first puzzles to buy, before you turn into a puzzle-addict.
This is the most fantastic puzzle. It is so beautifully designed, and so much fun. It really was very challenging for me, and now that it's done I still love it. As for what people say about forcing it, they are doing it wrong. There are a few more steps at the point where people believe you need to force it, which leads to a difficult to discover, yet flawless and easy disentanglement.
good puzzle. easy to get apart, takes a little longer to get back together.... as for the "forced" move, i thought it was at first... but then after doing it a bunch of times realized that it is a very precise move (as i can repeat it now very smooth and easily).... this actually made the puzzle slightly more fun as it slowed me down. I recommend take a short break after you get it apart the first time, so its not too easy to to get back together....
Great little puzzle. The movements are beautiful and the solution process is intriguing and satisfying. Mine doesn't require any forcing at all, but there is one move that's so sensitive to positioning that perhaps it can be impeded by manufacturing variances. A solid Level 4 puzzle, one of the best Hanayamas I've tried.
I 've been trying for 5 days to solve it, but i couldn't anyway... Day six i had an idea to try something different than i was trying for 5 days... I took the opposite way and i solved it in about 10 minutes! Very nice and smooth movement but it needed a little bit force in one point... Now i 've got Radix in my hands!
I came so close to unlocking it!! I almost got it but, it was mismade; It wouldn't turn at the second-to-last step, no matter how I tried!I even checked with the solution but, I did everything right .It's a beautiful piece of work though, it's got a really smooth feel and feels good to work with. I only gave it 3 stars because it was mismade. If it weren't I would give it 5.
This puzzle is very beautiful and elegant. I spent about 5 hours on it. The one thing that may make people hesitate is that it may require a bit force at one point. I have tried only one copy of Baroq and I can say that mine required a ____BIT____ force, but minimum. This is because mine had had a seam on one of the pieces, very small and tiny, but it prevented it from being solved smoothly. After solving it 3-4 times the seam disappeared and now it can be solved without any significant force. And definitely you shouldn't apply so much force that your fingers would hurt.
Very beautiful puzzle, but feels a bit light. Solving it takes you on a moderately difficult, pleasant journey through several memorable formations, and as stated by others, it could be more fluid. Still a great puzzle, thanks to Akimo Yamamoto. It has a loop for threading a string through, so it can double as a pendant.
Not terribly difficult to solve, but it does have a few false states (that is, dead-end sequences). Moderate level of difficulty, I would say. But it surely looks really cool, and can double as a Christmas tree decoration :)
Some say you don't need to force it, but most say you do. There are variations in manufacturing, and the "move that must be forced" is an extremely precise one. It seems this is simply a puzzle that requires a more precise manufacturing technique than Hanayama have. I actually have TWO identical puzzles from Hanayama (the "cast dolce") and one requires a slight forcing, but the other simply falls through the same spot, so there is precedent for this. I'm giving this puzzle only 3 stars because I've moved this puzzle back and forth through the "force required" move about 150 times and even though I can find a technique that requires not as much force as at first, it's still not fluid or effortless. My fingers hurt.
This is a really nice puzzle. There are two ways to solve this puzzle that require barely any force. I found the "official" solution takes longer and is more difficult.
I really like the way this puzzle moves. The way that the pieces come apart at the end is really nice. Mine needed a bit of force for one move, but that didn't really detract from the puzzle much.
Still one of my favorite Hanayamas...Feels great to unlock. Never force it, keep your hands fluid and you won't have a problem.
Very nice puzzle with 1 flaw. Like others have mentioned, there is one point about 70% through the puzzle where it requires a bit of force. I downloaded the answer to check if I did something wrong, but no mater how I twist step 8, it requires some force taking apart and puting together.
I also thought that some forcing was required until I found out a way to do it effortlessly. Forcing is not required, it just seemed that way the first go.
Beautiful puzzle which I found to be quite difficult. The only problem is a small bit of force is required at one point (unlike Radix).
I really liked the way the pieces move. It´s not too hard, but it is clever and beautiful.
I really enjoy this puzzle! Though, at times you do have to force the two pieces which I don't like doing. Working these two pieces together is hypnotic...