I got it out of the box today and it took me only a few minutes to disassemble -- and over an hour trying to reassemble before giving up and coming here. I was using some (zero force) TWISTING motions that I now believe are not the intended solution. This would be a better puzzle if it had only this unique solution presented. Perhaps redesigning it with thicker pieces and less gap width would solve the problem. The solution presented here shows how brilliant this puzzle really is.
@MrWhy2okay5 жыл бұрын
The shifting of half the puzzle is completely unnecessary and over complicated. I watched this video after I had disassembled the puzzle, but couldn’t put it back. It was helpful, but I didn’t remember shifting those pieces together to take it apart. So i found my own solution that is a lot less complex. The first piece can be removed by lifting 1 piece and letting the rest fall. Then that piece can be lifted and slides out the side.
@Godwinsname4 жыл бұрын
same
@ryanerickson28445 жыл бұрын
So I just got done disassembling and reassembling this puzzle. So my integrity remains intact. I was coming here for advice about getting it back together more effectively. Because I was just playing with it trying to find something when everything fell back into place. #1 it’s a great puzzle. #2 Initial disassembly was a little difficult, reassembly when I finally got it seemed much easier almost like a reassembled it a different way. #3 (Applies to number 2) I found a completely different way of doing this puzzle. However on reassembly everything does intact line up and look like it’s supposed to. So for the puzzle I still had to get the layers lined up just right. But I started with one of the interior pieces. I had to get it into position just right then begin to rotate it out. The same thing for preceding pieces. Then reversing it for reassembly
@puzzlemastercanada5 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting solve. We would love to see a video or pictures or something of how you put it together.
@majorbuzz5 жыл бұрын
I removed a middle piece first, too. When I reassembled it, the middle piece was the last to go in.
@ramonhamm38854 жыл бұрын
WOW! I lasered this puzzle out of .13" thick maple and had to put it together, it worked but I don't think I'll ever take it apart. How do people design puzzles like these?
@majorbuzz5 жыл бұрын
I didn't time taking it apart, but it took me 35 minutes to reassemble the Lattice puzzle. I saw it featured on Mr. Puzzle, but I stopped the video before he disassembled it. There are 2 others in the same series. They are much easier to solve. These are the first puzzles that I bought through a Kickstarter campaign. I'm patting myself on my back. 😊
@jeridsicord63565 жыл бұрын
Lol did it different just Tryna put it back togeather
@optimalreview83684 жыл бұрын
My solution is completely different. This looks like an elegant solution. Mine is ... mine. xD I`ll upload soon, check it out. Took me 10 hours to solve it. Damn... :D
@puzzlemastercanada4 жыл бұрын
We see you purchased all three of our kickstarter puzzles. We watched your other two reviews and would love to see your solution on Lattice!
@optimalreview83684 жыл бұрын
@@puzzlemastercanada Today or tomorrow. ;)
@jakem28105 жыл бұрын
Yea I had a different solution
@DavidKennedy15 жыл бұрын
I just published an easy solution to this puzzle. You can see it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/p5Ozp3qpiLV2n8U
@steverito Жыл бұрын
One hundred times easier and clearer. Thank you.
@dayv808 Жыл бұрын
This solution video is embarrassing and nearly useless. How many times did you fumble the steps, back up, and rotate pieces while blocking your hands? Why did you make two partially assembled chunks and merge them at one time? This is unnecessary and impossible to see clearly with one camera angle and someone apparently committed to doing this video in one take without a script. Also, unfortunately, this puzzle has a false solution. You can assemble it in a way where it appears to be correctly built, but pieces have a lot more play and with a little manipulation, you can make two or three pieces fall out at once. I'm not certain, but I think that's what this "solution" shows. Properly assembled, when held by any songle tile, the puzzle should be no more than about four inches in height. Improperly assembled, pieces will dangle farther and more precariously at the bottom.