robinhouston on Nostr: In the past I've wondered about the possibilities for packing puzzles based on some ...
In the past I've wondered about the possibilities for packing puzzles based on some of the counterintuitive optimal packings.
Recently I found out that someone was selling such a puzzle (
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1607217911/), so naturally I had to get one.
It seems that it does admit at least one unintended solution
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