The Chicago Loop
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The Chicago Loop
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IPP 23 Chicago 2003 Exchange Puzzle
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"The Chicago Loop" comes from the genius of prolific Singaporean puzzle inventor Goh Pit Khaim, and is BEAUTIFULLY laser cut by ubiquitous puzzle craftsperson Walt Hoppe. Walt used "The Chicago Loop" as his Exchange Puzzle at IPP23, held in Chicago in 2003.
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The object of the puzzle is to rearrange the twelve pieces within the tray to form a continuous loop of railroad tracks.
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