One Hole — Cubicdissection

One Hole

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.
$47.00 Visit Cubicdissection wick out — watched

In the maker's words

RELEASED: 11.3.2015 PRODUCED: 41 Copies DESIGNER: Bram Cohen CRAFTSMAN: Eric Fuller MATERIAL: Ash and Shedua COMMENTS: I haven't made any of Bram's designs in a while, but this one caught my eye. A simple box with simple pieces that is anything but simple to solve. The interlocking solution is a unique level 6.2.3.4.5 which if you're a nerd like me is kind of amusing. There's plenty of room in the box, and with over 40k solutions but only one assemblable, you'll soon be cursing Bram's name. Just remember to blame him, not me. I'm just the woodworker. The construction of this puzzle is pretty badass. The box uses an elegant, labor intensive hybrid of shoulders and miters for excellent strength and visual appeal. The ash grain is a perfect contrast against the dark, chatoyant Shedua lumber. I should be charging much more for the amount of work that went into this one. 41 copies made for sale, each signed and dated. This puzzle is shipped assembled. SIZE: 2.75" PRICE: $47 (SOLD OUT) This item is sold out and no longer available. Our Marketplace is the best source for discontinued work. We occasionally revisit discontinued designs at our sole discretion and do not accept requests or on

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