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Part 4 of the SPIES Puzzle series designed by Alphons Eyckmans

Build parts for the Spies #2 puzzle and try to assemble. Only 6 parts. However, there is a magic move to discover.
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updated November 6, 2024

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SPIES #2 puzzle is featured in part 4 of this series from designer Alfons Eyckmans, who has kindly given permission to provide this model. It is a great assembly puzzle with a difficult move to discover. Please respect the copyright and only create the puzzle for your own enjoyment.

You can build SPIES #2 from the STL files below. I used PLA, 0.3 layer height, 3 perimeters for all parts. You can build at a 0.2 layer height for increased quality.

You can build the plates with no text on them. This increases the difficulty of the puzzle as you won't know their orientation. In the inscribed plate set, text goes on the outside and can be read when spun left/right. You can print the text in 2 color for better contrast using a manual color change. I tend to solve these puzzles knowing the plate orientation. 

The goal is to assemble the parts into the shape shown in the pictures. 

This puzzle requires a minimum of 52 moves to put all the pieces in their correct position. 

NO ROTATIONS are allowed if you wish to discover the intended solution. That is, all parts will shift up/down, left/right or backwards/forwards. If you attempt to manipulate the puzzle while holding in an upright position, you may find that the pieces (red in the picture) may rotate due to gravity. There may be non-intended solutions if you rotate parts. I often work on these puzzles on a table top to prevent unwanted rotations.

The following video introduces this puzzle and provides hints and a full solution.

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