tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4237973204007676066.post2630600002224672446..comments2024-03-14T06:57:46.127-04:00Comments on Brian's Damn Puzzle Blog: Log JamBrian Pletcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13379308851000087603noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4237973204007676066.post-71485064151174890602012-01-18T15:45:30.517-05:002012-01-18T15:45:30.517-05:00Hmm, this is hard to comment on without explaining...Hmm, this is hard to comment on without explaining how log jam works, but let me try.<br /><br />I have played with a Log Jam type puzzle. Ends were straight cut instead of sliced. On that puzzle I felt the solution was a bit of a cheat. One piece behaved "differently" than all the others if you get my drift. While it taught me to keep an open about solutions, it also made me think Robertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4237973204007676066.post-55407752949222802522011-10-29T10:55:36.883-04:002011-10-29T10:55:36.883-04:00I have Rec-tangle and am a bit bummed to find out ...I have Rec-tangle and am a bit bummed to find out it is the same as Lox in a Box. I guess Lox in a Box II is different, though.Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10140920751826036814noreply@blogger.com