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  2. Puzzle ring - Wikipedia

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    A completed puzzle ring with six bands. The same ring, broken apart into six separate rings. The rings are interlocked so as not to become misplaced. A puzzle ring is a jewelry ring made up of multiple interconnected bands, which is a type of mechanical puzzle most likely developed as an elaboration of the European gimmal ring. [1]

  3. Disentanglement puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A complex Baguenaudier puzzle. The goal is to free the string. The "mini rope bridge puzzle". The goal is to remove the two rings. (solution shown). Wire-and-string puzzles usually consist of: one piece of string, ribbon or similar, which may form a closed loop or which may have other pieces like balls fixed to its end. one or several pieces of ...

  4. Rubik's Magic - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Rubik's Magic: Master Edition was published by Matchbox; it consisted of 12 silver tiles arranged in a 2 × 6 rectangle, showing 5 interlinked rings that had to be unlinked by transforming the puzzle into a shape reminiscent of a W. Around the same time, Matchbox also produced Rubik's Magic Create the Cube, [2] a "Level Two" version of ...

  5. Puzzle jewelry - Wikipedia

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    A piece of puzzle jewelry is a puzzle which can be worn by a person as jewelry. These puzzles can be both fully mechanically functional and aesthetically pleasing as pieces of wearable jewelry. Examples of available puzzle jewelry

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  8. Yajilin - Wikipedia

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    Yajilin is an original puzzle of Nikoli; it first appeared in Puzzle Communication Nikoli #86 (June 1999). The name is Japanese , in which it is a contraction of ヤジルシ ( yajirushi , directing arrow) and リンク ( rinku , the English word 'link').

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