From anandrao@hk.super.net Thu Dec 16 20:14:55 1993 Return-Path: Received: from hk.super.net by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AA00360; Thu, 16 Dec 93 20:14:55 EST Received: by hk.super.net id AA28316 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu); Fri, 17 Dec 1993 09:14:38 +0800 Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 09:13:20 +0800 (HKT) From: Mr Anand Rao Subject: Re: Description of Tangle, Part 2 To: Dik.Winter@cwi.nl Cc: Don.Woods@eng.sun.com, cube-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: <9312160240.AA11474.dik@boring.cwi.nl> Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Thu, 16 Dec 1993 Dik.Winter@cwi.nl wrote: > Square-1 is not by Rubik. But he came this year with two new puzzles (at > least, they are in his name). Rubik's Maze and Rubik's Hat. > > In the first there are 6 connected cubes with a black/yellow pattern on > them. The cubes can turn around each other fairly freely. The purpose > is to get a 1x2x3 where there is a single black continuous line along > the cubes. Not very difficult, interesting. > > Rubik's Hat is in the form of a hat with six rings on it. You can look > trough it (and through the rings by implication). By turning rings you > see more or less rabbits. The purpose is to see a rabbit in every position. > I think the puzzle is based on light polarization, with different > polarizations coming through the segments of the rings. > dik t. winter, cwi, kruislaan 413, 1098 sj amsterdam, nederland > home: bovenover 215, 1025 jn amsterdam, nederland; e-mail: dik@cwi.nl Where can we get these puzzles from? Do you know of anyone who can take credit card orders and mail?