Apple and Wurmm Puzzle


I'm on the verge of being driven completely crazy. I could never have guessed how frustrating two interlocked simple pieces of plastic could be.

When the Apple and Wurmm puzzle arrived on my desk, I smiled. I thought it seemed like a really nice idea. The apple has holes punched in it, and the Wurmm, (or worm), is a rigid piece of curved plastic that spins through the holes. Joined holes allow the worm to pivot and change direction.

The name of the game is to wiggle the Wurmm into position so that it can be removed from the apple. Simple? Well, yes, in an incredibly frustrating yet unstoppably obsessive way. I've been working on it on and off for a few hours now and I haven't worked it out yet. I'm determined to get there though, so the fiddle fest continues.

Apple and Wurmm Puzzle - £4.99 from ShinyShack.com

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