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Classic Cut |
our standard cut style; heart-shaped interlocks,
two pieces per sqare inch |
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color line cutting |
our maddening habit of cutting precisely between
two different colors so you can't depend on color clues when hunting for the right
match |
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Crazy Claws |
horseshoe-shaped loose interlocks that connect
to each other in two distinct ways, making it difficult to know which way is correct |
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Cutting Edge |
an existing art print enhanced with a dramatic
edge and other features such as dropouts or sculpts |
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dropout |
empty space inside a puzzle |
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enlarged silhouette |
multiple pieces which form the shape of an
object |
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Fantasy Cut |
cut style with semi-circles and arrow interlocks.
Bigger pieces. Good for young children or less agile puzzlers |
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interacting silhouette |
two or more silhouettes within a puzzle which
relate to each other and touch. For instance, a watering can and a flower |
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irregular edge |
puzzle border that is not straight, but which
relates in some way to the image on the face of the puzzle, such as the outline
of a bouquet of flowers |
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Lightning Bolt |
how Stave rates the level of our Trick Puzzles.
The more Lightning Bolts, the more impossible |
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Monkey Fist Trick |
contains multiple, identical, large, open interlocks
into which multiple sections of the puzzle, with identical smaller interlocks,
will fit |
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Nightmare Cut |
cut style with semi-circular interlocks; considered
more difficult than Classic. All trick puzzles are cut in Nightmare |
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phoney corner |
looks for all the world like it's a corner
piece, but isn't |
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Prize Points |
worth one dollar each; earned by solving puzzles
and games |
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rebus |
picture-riddle within a puzzle, made of silhouettes |
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sculpt |
slivers of wood removed from the puzzle that
form an image or accentuate the image in the print |
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silhouette |
puzzle piece in the shape of a person, object,
or animal |
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silhouette balls |
puzzles with a space inside into which multiple
silhouette pieces intricately fit, with minimum interlocking parts and multiple
dropouts |
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split corner |
pieces that don't look like they form a corner...until
they fit together |
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Stave Clown |
Stave trademark, included in all puzzles, dated
and signed by the crafter |
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Stave Limited Editions |
from commissioned artwork; maximum collectibility |
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Swords |
how we rate our Teaser puzzles; more swords,
more headaches |
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Teaser Puzzles |
Don’t let their size fool you. Stave
Teaser Puzzles have nasty little design features to add challenge to the puzzle
and delightfully drive you nuts: confusing colors, repeating shapes, empty spaces
in which nothing fits, irregular edges, and fiendishly clever cutting.-Stave Difficulty
Ratings for Swords
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SWORDS |
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Requires extra concentration |
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Requires extra concentration & patience |
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Requires extra concentration, patience & aspirin |
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Requires extra concentration, patience, aspirin & Valium |
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Time Share |
sharing
program in which six puzzles are borrowed and one is permanently kept |
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Trick Puzzles |
In Trick Puzzles, some pieces will fit
in two different places, therefore the entire puzzle will go together many different
ways. Trick Puzzles are designed for serious puzzlers! If you’re new to
Stave and want to try your hand at Trick Puzzles, check out this Ratings Guide
or call for a consultation. (By the way, don’t even think about using the
wood grain to help you. It will be inconsistent in the correct solution.) |
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BOLTS |
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Hors d'oeuvres-taste Stave shenanigans. |
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Faint of heart? This may be your limit? |
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Be prepared to do battle. |
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If they made Pepto Bismal for the brain, this is when you
would need it. |
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What part of "impossible" don't you understand? |
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