Ziggutrees puzzle - binary challenge.
Ziggutrees is a mechanical puzzle designed by Oskar van Deventer.
Inspired by Bram Cohen’s Ziggurat puzzle, this is a beautifully compact binary-style rotational challenge.
Inside the frame you’ll find six rotating pieces, each with an arrow. Every piece can be rotated into four distinct positions (0°, 60°, 120°, 180°).
Your goal?
Rotate all pieces so that every arrow points south. Only then will the entire “hill + trees” assembly unlock and slide out of the frame.
It looks simple… but the binary interactions make it trickier than expected. A satisfying challenge for collectors and fans of Oskar’s clever rotational mechanisms.
Details
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Designer: Oskar van Deventer
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Size: 110 × 60 × 121 m
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Goal: Rotate all six pieces so their arrows point south and slide the inner block out of the frame.