Description: MISSING LINK PUZZLEIdeal - 1981 There is some wear from use & time, but is in very-good, previously used condition. Not sure if there should be a sticker on both bottom ends? See pictures. Missing Link is a mechanical puzzle invented in 1981 by Steven P. Hanson and Jeffrey D. Breslow.The puzzle has four sides, each depicting a chain of a different color. Each side contains four tiles, except one which contains three tiles and a gap. The top and bottom rows can be rotated, and tiles can slide up or down into the gap. The objective is to scramble the tiles and then restore them to their original configuration.The two middle rows cannot be rotated. To move tiles in these rows, you need to loop the tiles from one row to another, up and down.Offered As-Is | No ReturnsThanks for looking!
Price: 14.25 USD
Location: Conroe, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-23T17:46:33.000Z
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Brand: IDEAL
Type: Cube/Twist Puzzle
Shape: Cube
Year: 1981
Size: 5 x 1.5 x 1.5
Color: Multi-Color
Theme: Strategy
Material: Plastic
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hong Kong