Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Jeremiah's puzzle "Flying Saucer", which was exchanged at the 2013 International Puzzle Party in Washington, DC. 100 puzzle designers create 100 copies of their puzzle and pass it out at the party and exchange them. This puzzle is also manufactured by Walter Hoppe as "Flying Saucer".
Rights
This is an electronic copy of a solution page originally created for the 2013 International Puzzle Party in Washington, DC. Archived with permission. The author(s) reserves all rights.
Recommended Citation
Farrell, Jeremiah and Farrell, Karen, "Flying Saucer" / (2013): -.
Available at https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/facsch_papers/1035
Notes
The purpose of the International Puzzle Party is to provide an annual forum for serious puzzle collectors for the exchange and sale of mechanical puzzles, books and related items, as well as for fun and fellowship. In short: puzzling fun for puzzle enthusiasts. International Puzzle Parties have been held almost every year since 1978. IPP's are usually organized in three-year cycles in the USA, the Far East, and Europe. 100 puzzle designers create 100 copies of their puzzle and pass it out at the party and exchange them with the other attendees.