Disentanglement puzzle

A disentanglement puzzle

Disentanglement puzzles (also called entanglement puzzles, tanglement puzzles, tavern puzzles or topological puzzles)[1] are a type or group of mechanical puzzle that involves disentangling one piece or set of pieces from another piece or set of pieces. Several subtypes are included under this category, the names of which are sometimes used synonymously for the group: wire puzzles; nail puzzles; ring-and-string puzzles; et al.[2][3] Although the initial object is disentanglement, the reverse problem of reassembling the puzzle can be as hard as—or even harder than—disentanglement. There are several different kinds of disentanglement puzzles, though a single puzzle may incorporate several of these features.[4]

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  2. ^ Quest., Danley (2010-03-01). "Tanglements". Rob's Puzzle Page. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  3. ^ "Puzzle Types". Steven Clontz. 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  4. ^ Hoffman, Professor Louis (AKA Angelo John Lewis); Puzzles Old and New; Frederick Warne and Co.; London: 1893.

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