Pick Me

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6.3/10
Difficulty
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Time
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Category: Free Key Piece Sequential Discovery
Description
"Pick me" is Fabien's Wirig's first puzzle and it can be placed in the "release the coin" category, but it's about releasing a pick, hence the name .

It's made up of 31 parts, and several tools will appear as you solve the puzzle.

The aim was to group several mechanisms together in a compact format 🤏🏻 (60X60X*22mm) so it could be carried around easily and left in the hands of friends to play with. They say size doesn't matter...
Goal
The aim is to free the pick (small crocodile head). As you solve the puzzle, pieces will appear and may fall off.

This puzzle respects the golden rules: no hitting, force unreasonably, twist, shout at it, pray the lord, put in the fridge, or do anything strange with it. Just deduction and the right movements. And, of course, no external tools are to be used. A stand is also supplied with the puzzle, and is of no use in solving it (except for looking at it while thinking about the solution).
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PLA
$92.95
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3D Printed
February 2024
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