Binary Key II — Cubicdissection

Binary Key II

Cubicdissection · Cubicdissection · Secret Boxes
Who it's for: for keepers of secrets and lovers of hidden mechanisms.
How hard: Not yet Wickscored — our normalized difficulty rating lands once this object is enriched.
Where in stock: Sold out at Cubicdissection (last seen Jun 11, 2026) — the Wick Watch flags it the moment the wick relights.
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In the maker's words

RELEASED: 5.27.2013 PRODUCED: 40 Copies DESIGNER: Goh Pit Khiam CRAFTSMAN: Eric Fuller MATERIAL: Cast Acrylic / Nylon / Stainless Steel COMMENTS: This tricky puzzle is a redesign of the original "Key" which was Bill Cutler's exchange puzzle at IPP24. The puzzle is a two dimensional iteration of Cutler's "Binary Burr". This and the Tern Key make a nice pair of grey-code puzzles. The goal is to remove the bottom key from the lock by manipulating the traped sliding pieces in the frame. The solution takes 85 moves and is non-trivial. Here is what Goh Pit Khiam has to say about the puzzle: "Binary Key II is a redesign of my Key Puzzle. The original puzzle was designed to be minimalist but I felt some of the pieces could be changed to make them slide better. The key piece is now made shorter and the number of rings has been increased to 5 instead of 4. Of course, the number of rings can be increased indefinitely but would only make the solution to the puzzle more tedious. The following table shows the relation between the number of rings n and the number of moves Tn to solve the puzzle." Precision cut from solid cast acrylic and painstakingly hand assembled, this puzzle has a nice weight

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