DIFFICULTY RATING 8
(see below for explanation)
The object of this puzzle is to remove the ring.
It appears simple to solve at first, but will actually
prove very difficult.
USA Designer Rick Eason was looking for a puzzle to
present at the 19th International Puzzle Party in London
in 1999. He wanted one which would be ‘tricky’ to
solve. Rick thought the nickname of a famous past
President of the USA aptly described his new design.
Note: The disk is designed NOT to go through the
loop. Do not force it; you will break the puzzle.
This puzzle is covered by Australian Design
Registration No 142170.
Size: 130mm x 40mm footprint of package.
***Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery.
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Explanation of Difficulty Rating:
A puzzle with a difficulty rating of 1
is easy to solve and memorize. A puzzle rated as a 10 is
the most difficult to solve and memorize.
In general, a puzzle rated 7 may
require a couple of hours for the average person to
memorize or master. Approximately 60% of people will
never be able solve a puzzle with a difficulty rating of
9 without assistance from the printed solution.
But don't worry, a solution sheet is
included with each puzzle!