Cast S&S
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Cast S&S

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Wholesale SKUHY26
ObjectDisassemble and Reassemble the Puzzle
DifficultyLevel 7 - Challenging
BrandHanayama
TypesHanayama Metal Puzzles, Nob Yoshigahara
Dimensions4 1/4 in x 1 1/8 in x 1 1/8 in / 11.1 cm x 2.9 cm x 2.9 cm
PackagingCardboard Box

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Product Info

Get ready to twist and turn with the Cast S-S, a challenging metal mechanical puzzle that will put your problem solving skills to the test. This 3D puzzle from Hanayama Huzzle features a unique S-shaped design that requires you to think creatively and use your spatial reasoning to solve it.

These two S-shaped pieces may seem uncomplicated, but freeing them is anything but simple. Your goal is to separate the two pieces and then reassemble them. With its sturdy construction and challenging solution, the Cast S-S is a must have for any puzzle enthusiast.

Product Details

 

  • Material: Metal.
  • Category: Metal Puzzles.
  • Difficulty level: Tricky, 7/10.

 

Ideal for

 

  • Men and women who love metal mechanical puzzles and brain teasers.
  • Adults seeking a fun and intellectual challenge.
  • Puzzle lovers looking for a unique and custom gift.
  • Hard to buy for individuals.
  • Birthday or Christmas gifts.
  • Anyone seeking a unique gift for the puzzle enthusiast in their life.
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.

 

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    On Saturday January 13th Lyubomir wrote,
This one took me more time than it should have. I didn't think in full 3D! The position and the orientation of the two pieces, from which the separation is possible, is hard to guess, I guess. I found it by accident and was feeling dumb that I didn't come up with it. Maybe it's not possible to solve it logically. Or maybe I was not able to. Anyway, very interesting and original puzzle. A true Hanayama Cast puzzle! One of the first, as the description says. A classic!
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    On Sunday October 18th Paul wrote,
(Warning: This review may contain SPOILERS if you haven't yet solved this puzzle) There have been debates about the "starting position" of this puzzle. Clearly there are multiple configurations requiring different amounts of movement to solve, but the "most tangled" configuration doesn't make the puzzle harder. The real start position is halfway between fully tangled and taken apart, and for good reason. When starting out in the middle, there isn't only one clear way to go, leaving it up to you which way to begin. You might initially go the wrong way. Starting from the "most tangled" position there is no wrong way to begin, only one move works. It's supposed to begin in the middle position to give you more options and thereby make it more difficult. Overall a fantastically crafted puzzle with good movement and a nice flow.
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    On Sunday June 14th Brian wrote,
This puzzle is similar to Chain, it can be easy or hard depending on the state that it is in when you get it. I found it quite hard to visually tell which state I was in, which was somewhat annoying. The finish is really nice and the movements are smooth. Overall quite enjoyable.
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    On Thursday April 16th timeless wrote,
This puzzle is surprisingly difficult. The one I got came in a configuration where it came apart and went together rather easily, so I at first thought: "Wait. This puzzle is too easy." But that is not the case. You can actually put it into a far more difficult state to pull apart. There are three similar complex movements that must be performed in order. If you are able to pull this puzzle apart with just a quick simple set of twists, then YOU HAVE THE PUZZLE IN ONLY THE 2ND STATE and are missing the 3rd and 4th states. Keep working. In any of the intermediate states, you can (with almost no force at all) wedge the rounded knob through the loop of the opposite S, putting it into a sort of "stuck" state as well. That is usually how I store it, so that there are maximum tricks required to pull the S's apart.
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    On Tuesday March 24th JohnnyZ wrote,
I liked this one a lot. Not too easy and not too hard. It made me think of elk.
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    On Sunday February 8th per wrote,
Interesting puzzle. It's my first I solved, and I did it by pure accident with a motion I thought I did before. I'd recommend this for people who are just starting metal puzzles! I haven't gotten this thing back together yet, I can't really reverse mimic what I have just done. Literally, just done. So, off I go back to re-unsolving this puppy.
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    On Tuesday February 3rd MyklSkeleton wrote,
This puzzle is very easy to disentangle but the real challenge lies in putting it back together. This is in no way the easiest of all Hanayamas (as one reviewer claimed). I'm led to believe the puzzle wasn't in the proper starting position for the person who claimed this. Overall, good but not great.
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    On Tuesday December 2nd George wrote,
Deceptively difficult. Even after you figure it out, months later it is still hard! The solution is difficult to remember.
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    On Sunday November 23rd Pentti wrote,
Challenging??? No way, easiest of all Hanayamas....
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