![]() Cricket (James Dalgety from his collection 2002) patent in 1898 by Reuben Collins.Claw/Crab (Akio Yamamoto 1998) part of the marine serie.Shark/Fin (Akio Yamamoto 1999) part of the marine serie.Seabream/Trout/Tai (Akio Yamamoto 1999) part of the marine serie.Key (Nobuyuki Yoshigahara 1983) patent in 1892 by Herbert Davis.Flag (Nobuyuki Yoshigahara 1994) patent in 1898 by John Shortt.Lynn 1994) patent in 1898 by Henry Lejeune Please let me know if some information can be updated. Small series were also made and are listed at the end. In that latter case both designation are indicated. Note that depending on the reedition, difficulty score can sometimes slightly change, same with the name. More or less prolific designers and collectors also brought new references, allowing the catalog to grow through time.Ĭlassificaton: Huzzle difficulty varies from 1 (easy) to 6 (difficult). The metagrobologist contributed by reviving, adapting or creating new puzzles until he passed away in 2004. The first name to be credited at launch is NOB (for Nobuyuki Yoshigahara). It doesn't contain other Hanayama puzzle range such as Katsunou or Puzzle ring. This list makes an inventory of all those metal brainteasers that have been made since the first one in 1983. Japanese manufacturer Hanayama has produced cast mechanical puzzles called "Cast" then "Huzzle" (はずる).
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