The Adobe dwellings of the Southwest US was the inspiration of the Pueblo Secret Lock Box.
To solve the puzzle, you must align the 5 side arms to the correct position for the cover to allow the cover to slide off. The arms slide left and right. Each arm has 10 possible positions so the number of possible combinations of positions is quite large (10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 = 30,240).
For most, the puzzle can take from a few minutes to solve to the norm of 15 minutes..
Crafted with 1/4" thick floorboard material and the arms are wood; either Alder or Cherry. The sides and bottom are all jointed which gives both a super solid construction and a nice visual image. Measures about 5.5" x 3.5" x 3.2" high on the outside. The inside has a felt lined base. The standard handle on the lid is an oval shape.
Designed by Bob Nolet and Dave Janelle.
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The Adobe dwellings of the Southwest US was the inspiration of the Pueblo Secret Lock Box.
To solve the puzzle, you must align the 5 side arms to the correct position for the cover to allow the cover to slide off. The arms slide left and right. Each arm has 10 possible positions so the number of possible combinations of positions is quite large (10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 = 30,240).
For most, the puzzle can take from a few minutes to solve to the norm of 15 minutes..
Crafted with 1/4" thick floorboard material and the arms are wood; either Alder or Cherry. The sides and bottom are all jointed which gives both a super solid construction and a nice visual image. Measures about 5.5" x 3.5" x 3.2" high on the outside. The inside has a felt lined base. The standard handle on the lid is an oval shape.
Designed by Bob Nolet and Dave Janelle.