THYOR

67.77 

Designer: Dr. Volker Latussek

This puzzle measures: 82 mm x 82 mm x 46 mm

Material: Wenge, Maple, Padauk

Dr. Volker Latussek wrote about it: 
“The Kröger family runs a small game publishing company in Paderborn, Germany. My friend Bernhard – whom I still addressed as Mr. Schweitzer back then – recommended my SOMA PACK for publication there. It was my first mechanical puzzle to go into series production at Rombol.
 
Recently, after the relaunch of rombol.de, I read that the Kröger family had already begun publishing designer puzzles in small series as early as 1996. With the company’s 30th anniversary this year and the handover to the next generation in the family, I also wanted to personally express my gratitude for the great collaboration. Since the Kröger family now also distributes Pelikan puzzles here in Germany, I asked Pelikan to publish my puzzle THYOR: Th-irty Y-ears O-f R-ombol.
 
For THYOR, I experimented with 1.5x1x1.5 instead of the usual 1x1x1 voxel. As always, even changing just one parameter opens a whole new world. In THYOR, I break down a 1.5x1x52.5 rod into 18 sections for the 6 pieces that need to be packed into the box. I’m very confident that the solution will be unique even after you’ve played THYOR; at least, some of my fellow metagrobologists have confirmed this.”

 

Kevin Sadler wrote about it:
“This rather stunning creation made from Wenge, Padauk and Maple by Dr Latussek is called Thyor. Was this something to do with the God of thunder? I was rather mystified at the name until I received an explanatory email from him with an explanation. This puzzle is a tribute to one of the original German puzzle manufacturers: THYOR is short for “Thirty Years Of Rombol”. 
 
Volker always defines a specific setup position for the transport of his puzzles and this alone can be a huge challenge. I removed just one piece for the initial photo and stopped there. The other pieces did not seem to want to come out terribly easily. I backed off for a while as I did not want lots of pieces lying around with me unable to put them back into the box again. 
 
When I did come to trying to solve this one, I was not disappointed! I managed to remove 3 of the 6 pieces without too much trouble but the remaining 3 just would not come out of the box. The lip of the box stopped them from just dropping out and it became clear that rotations were going to be needed just to get access to the pieces. I’m slightly ashamed to admit that it took me a good 30 minutes just to get access to the pieces and begin trying the full assembly.
 
This challenge is very different to most of Volker’s previous puzzles. It does not require rotations to achieve the main aim (the rotations are only needed to get the pieces out). This one can be solved by Burrtools and creating the BT file after you have solved it will add to your fun. It’s not an easy one to create (at least for me) – at one point it was going to take 860 millennia to find the solution! Maybe that will give you an idea of how tough this challenge is?”

23 in stock

Additional information

Weight 0.20 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 7 cm

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “THYOR”