1 review for Puzzling Chocolate by 808 Magic, Winston Freer
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A wonderful close-up take on Winston Freer’s Magic Tile Puzzle. I particularly like the presentation I used that is based almost entirely on Meir Yedid’s wonderful presentation. This plays very well for all ages and audiences: kids love it, women love it, and men seem fine with it too!
Effect: An impossible puzzle that gives the impression of magic. You show a bar of Mini Chocolates with 70 pieces of chocolate. You remove one piece leaving 69. You then rearrange the pieces so it looks like you still have 70 pieces left — an impossibility. But that is not all. You repeat the sequence two more times so a total of three pieces are removed and left in plain sight yet the chocolate bar is still complete with 70 countable pieces! There is even a plastic frame included which fits snugly around the 70 piece puzzle both before and after the three pieces are removed.
This was designed by Albert Liao, Neo Chang and Wen Huang to be done with a plastic chocolate bar.
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Andy Martin –
A wonderful close-up take on Winston Freer’s Magic Tile Puzzle. I particularly like the presentation I used that is based almost entirely on Meir Yedid’s wonderful presentation. This plays very well for all ages and audiences: kids love it, women love it, and men seem fine with it too!