Stepping Burr

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2023 Jul $57 18 cubicdissection
2023 Mar $55 2 puzzleparadise
2022 Dec $75 1 puzzleparadise
2022 May $95 1 puzzleparadise
2022 Feb $85 12 cubicdissection
2021 Nov $81 15 cubicdissection
2021 Aug $49 3 cubicdissection
2021 May $65 14 cubicdissection
2021 Apr $65 0 puzzleparadise
2021 Feb $110 14 cubicdissection
2020 Nov $91 24 cubicdissection
2020 Nov $112 22 cubicdissection
2020 Sep $53 21 cubicdissection
2020 Aug $49 khuong
2020 Jun $40 1 cubicdissection
2017 Jun $30 1 cubicdissection
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This puzzle was invented in January 2012 by Junichi Yananose. It has 6 different pieces and is a unique level 10 burr. The finished shape is very attractive with the two-toned wood, but having these two different colors does not give any clues to the solution.

Our Rating 9/10 from the disassembled puzzle (without using BurrTools). It’s quite a different puzzle, about the same difficulty rating as Mega Six. If you’re good at burrs then it’s definitely doable but it might take a little while.

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