A Puzzle

The directions are somewhat inscrutable

Rose and Eugenia like the idea of a 3-D puzzle, but are perplexed by some of the instructions.

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Rose reads out the numbers

Apparently first the numbers must be inscribed right on the wood.

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Eugenia writes on the pieces.

With 125 bits and pieces to keep track of, the girls go slowly, and frequently double-check.  It takes a long time!


This is part of A LONG Story

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8 thoughts on “A Puzzle

  1. Hitty Ashlyn wishes she could join in the fun of making this puzzle——–looks like they will have to use their wooden brains for this one.

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