Description: The Gathering, also referred to as G4Gn (n denoting the number in the series), is a biennial conference that started with G4G1 in 1993. At each Gathering, there are lectures, performance art, puzzle and book displays, close-up and stage magic acts, and guided sculpture building. Traditionally, each conference has a Gift Exchange in which attendees swap puzzles, magic tricks, artwork, mathematical papers, novelty items, books, etc.The following items were exchange gifts from several different Gatherings.These puzzles involve physical pieces that you move from the initial state to the final state and vice versa. Famous Donkey Trick by Sam LoydInvented in 1858, first printed on a card supposed to promote P.T. Barnum's circus. At the time, the puzzle was first called "P.T. Barnum's Mules." Millions of cards were sold. Oskar's Paper Clips by Oskar van DeventerA gift from Leerasnow and James R. Youngblood Sr. G4G11 Puzzle by Lambert BrightPuzzle Objective: Construct a cube from the three pieces. Octomaze by Pavel CurtisThe final answer has four letters. Can you find it? Carl Hoff Rings by Dr. Carl N. Hoff Sqrt 66 Ring by Yoshiyuki KotaniCombine the two 6s and take them apart without much force. Decagram Puzzle G4GX by Alexandre MuñizAssemble into decagram. Star Puzzle G4G11 by Alexandre MuñizAssemble these 8 pieces into a 4-pointed star. 10x1 in a Cube by Peter KnoppersFor G4G10, I designed a packing puzzle consisting of 10 identical pieces, shaped like the digit 1. These pieces pack into a 4x4x4 cube in only 4 ways. One of these has all edges filled. 3D Figure 8 by Peter KnoppersAssemble these three parts into a 3D object that resembles a figure 8. Original design: Oskar van Deventer Modified by: Peter Knoppers Made by: Buttonius Puzzles & Plastics Perplexity Lost the Cube by PerplexcityThis pack contains 6 enigmatic puzzle cards. They are key ingredients to solve the mystery of the missing Receda Cube, which was recently stolen from the Perplex City Academy. Perplexity Mystery Intrigue by PerplexcityThis pack contains 7 enigmatic puzzle cards. Wooden Puzzles G4G9 by Ben ChaffinYou should have ten pieces (three G's, three 4's, and four 9's) which each measure 5 x 3 x 1 in size. Can you fit them all inside a 5 x 5 x 5 box? Wooden Puzzles G4G10 by Ben ChaffinYou should have ten pieces, all identical in shape -- a 2x2 square with a single cube on top -- but differently painted. Pack them into a 5x5x2 box so that the painted squares spell G on one size, and '4' on the other when flipped sideways like the page of a book. Wooden Puzzles G4G11 by Ben ChaffinYou should have eleven polyomino pieces, with blue stripes on one side and orange on the other. With the orange side up, they fit into a 7x7 square, with all the orange lines aligned. The blue side makes a 5x10 rectangle, again with all lines oriented the same way. Both solutions are unique, except for a trivial swap in the 7x7 square. Enjoy! New twist on buttonhole puzzle by W. Carpenter & Saul BobroffSeparate the two assemblies preserving the Cow Hitch knot in each assembly. Reassemble the pieces back to their original position. An Old Puzzle eX TENded from Lambert BrightPuzzle objective: Remove the loose ring. Houdini: Master of Escape Brain Teaser from ThinkFun and Bill RitchieWorld's First 40-Challenge Escape Puzzle. Single Player, Ages 8 to AdultSo you think you're Houdini? Well, let's see what you've got! Try your hand at these 40 disentanglement puzzles. Just secure Houdini using the ropes, lock and rings and work your magic to set him free without undoing the claps! Sound easy? Well, let's just say we won't ask you to tie yourself up quite yet!
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