Puzzles have always been the best way to develop logic and thinking outside the box. There are many different types in the world, but today one of the most popular are metal puzzles. They have different levels of difficulty, so you can pick up both puzzles for children and adults. Depending on the level, they take different time to disassemble and assemble, but as a result, you can not only please yourself, but also surprise your friends and family. To quickly disassemble and assemble puzzles, you only need to know a few simple secrets.
Instructions
Step 1
To get started, carefully study the construction of the puzzle. Remember that even the most difficult charade has a solution, which, by the way, can be completed in just a few minutes. Inspect all metal parts and small items. At first glance, many of them seem different from what they really are. Also carefully read the task to the puzzle, what exactly is required of you as a result. Think about how this can be done.
Step 2
Now start to take apart the puzzle. Try to think in an original way - this is the main thing in working with such tasks. Difficult puzzles usually have very simple solutions, so it's worth trying non-standard methods first. Rotate the parts in those directions in which they, at first glance, cannot rotate. Sometimes vision can be deceiving, which is what the creators of such puzzles hope for.
Step 3
If the puzzle contains ring-shaped pieces, try to thread them through the other pieces. In most cases, they also look deceiving. For example, they can be made in not quite the correct shape, therefore, at a certain angle of inclination, they will pass through other rings. Experiment with a variety of combinations. Stack several pieces together so that they form one piece.
Step 4
Do not try to apply force to parts that you think might help with disassembly. In fact, any puzzle has a very simple solution that does not require significant physical effort. In most cases, by the way, you need to do just light, even air movements, due to which the puzzle elements themselves will go exactly as they should. And try to remember exactly how you disassembled the puzzle, because after that you will need to put it back together, and this is not as easy as it seems.