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9-to-5 revisited

by Oskar van Deventer

  • 9-to-5 revisited
  • 9-to-5 revisited
  • 9-to-5 revisited
  • 9-to-5 revisited
  • 9-to-5 revisited
  • 9-to-5 revisited

Description

9-to-5 is a mechanical maze. The spherical part in the center can be rotated, but only in specific directions. The part has a dial. The frame has the number of a clock. One side is AM, i.e. morning. The other side is PM, i.e. afternoon/evening. The dial starts at 9 AM. The goal is to navigate the maze such that the dial ends up at 5 PM. In that state, the dial can be pushed out of the clock. The theme of the puzzle is the working day, starting at 9 AM and finishing at 5 PM. The 9-to-5 theme is also famous from the Dolly Parton song "Working 9 to 5".

Watch the YouTube video.

Read at the iMaterialise Forum.

Read more at the Non-Twisty Puzzles Forum.

Please order a 3D-printed do-it-yourself puzzle kit from iMaterialise at this page (check with Oskar about screws and stickers), or contact Oskar directly if you are interested in obtaining a fully colored, stickered and assembled sample of this puzzle.

Oskar van Deventer

Oskar van Deventer

Oskar Puzzles offers mechanical puzzles and objects that can only exist thanks to 3D printing technologies. All designed by M.Oskar van Deventer.

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