A spirited journey through the world of collectible artisan puzzles
Pairing craft cocktails with crafty puzzles
Closed Circle
Dee Dixon's latest foray into the circular format, which began with the Bad Moon rising, and came full circle with the uplifting Uplift, has got some dizzying antics sure to give you Vertigo.
Wardrobe Malfunction
Enter a winter wonderland that is just in time for the holidays courtesy of Dee Dixon, master storyteller at DED Wood Crafts, who presents his most whimsical puzzle adventure yet in the form of a magically mysterious wardrobe.
Rising Above
Dee Dixon is on a roll. Or at least, his newest puzzle box is, if placed on end at the top of a slope.
Radio Days
For those of you following along with the robot wars saga (aka the “robopocalypse”), there has been a development.
Waxing Poetic
The passage of time has been marked via the heavens since the first sentient looked skyward.
Menace II Society
Hot off the heels of Dee Dixon’s recently acclaimed sequential discovery puzzle box world dominating angry robot comes another menacing mystery.
Angry Walter
“The Zeroth Law: A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.” ― Isaac Asimov, I, Robot
Spirit Box
It’s everyone’s favorite holiday again and it wouldn’t be Halloween without another episode of “Boxes and Boos”! This year I’ve got just the thing to send shivers down your spine. We are going on a séance to commune with the dead. It’s a journey that’s sure to raise your spirits
Portal
According to Arthur C. Clarke, the Monolith ought to be an evolutionary accelerator. I’ve always thought of it as more of a “portal”. But it turns out that there is another portal, and perhaps all of this messing around in space ships has been a colossal waste of time. Why take the space highway when you can just teleport from point A to B in an instant?
Space Case
I think it’s a fairly universal truth (universal in the sense of applying to all of humanity, not to the actual universe, which would be rather preposterous to presume about, and here I go anyway) that we are all fascinated in one way or another by the idea of other life, “out there”.