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G&G Interlocking Puzzle

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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20 min
1 plate
5.0(5)

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Description

This 3D printed puzzle is inspired by the classic Hanayama G&G puzzle, but it’s not an exact replica—the dimensions are my own, as I don’t own the original. The goal of this puzzle is to separate the two interlocking G-shaped pieces and then reconnect them. It’s a simple design, but don’t be fooled—solving it requires finesse, as the solution should not involve any flexing or snapping of the parts!

 

About the Puzzle:

The G&G Puzzle consists of two G-shaped pieces that interlock in a way that may appear impossible to separate at first glance. The challenge is to find the precise movements needed to take them apart and put them back together without forcing or bending the parts. It’s a great puzzle for all skill levels, offering a mix of logic, patience, and careful observation.

 

Why You’ll Love It:

 

Classic Design: Inspired by the famous Hanayama puzzle.

Challenging Yet Simple: A minimalistic puzzle that still offers a solid challenge.

No Force Needed: The solution involves no flexing or snapping—just smooth, logical moves.

Perfect for Puzzle Lovers: Great for anyone who enjoys mechanical puzzles and brain teasers.

 

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