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Dipole Dilemma Puzzle
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Dipole Dilemma Puzzle
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Place the 28 neodymium spheres in the tray opening so they lie completely flat. Sounds simple, right?
Dipole Dilemma Puzzle
Place the 28 neodymium spheres in the tray opening so they lie completely flat. (Two solutions possible. ca. 45 minutes required.)

Chris Morgan submitted this puzzle to the International Puzzle Party (IPP) in the 2005 Design Competition. The goal of the competition is to promote and recognize innovative new designs of mechanical puzzles. Featured in November 2006 issue of Games Magazine!


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Magnetic Repulsion Wand

Great for showing the properties of neodymium magnets without the chance of pinching your fingers!
Neodymium Spheres (8mm)

Great for experimentation; great for jewelry! Choose Gold or Silver coatings.
Salt Shaker Puzzle - While Supplies Last

Ask students how to fill and use this unusual salt shaker. The explanation involves inertia, gravitational force, and centripetal force. Available while supplies last.
The Challenge! - Coin Puzzle

Can you remove the quarter? Easier said than done!
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