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(New page: > look my puz ring Carefully bent bands of garnet, topaz, aquamarine and peridot have somehow been arranged to form a single interlocking ring. It looks like you could break the ring into...)
 
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> look my puz ring

Carefully bent bands of garnet, topaz, aquamarine and peridot have somehow been arranged to form a single interlocking ring. It looks like you could break the ring into its component bands if you want to attempt the puzzle.

> break my puz ring

You pull your puzzle ring, breaking it into four oddly shaped interconnected bands. The first ring is of garnet, the second of topaz, the third of aquamarine and the fourth of peridot.

> turn my ring

Which ring do you want to turn? (first (garnet), second (topaz), third (aquamarine) or fourth (peridot)).

Drag select the box below to see the solution.


> turn garn ring

You turn the garnet ring, twisting it around to press it against the aquamarine ring, forming an open diamond between the two bands.

> turn peri ring

You flip the the peridot ring around to catch the garnet and aquamarine bands in the bent metal.

> turn aqua ring

You rotate the aquamarine ring, wiggling it slightly as you flip it down to settle between the garnet and topaz bands.

> turn peri ring

You quickly rotate the peridot ring, twisting your hand as you catch the garnet and topaz bands in the center of the rings.

> turn topaz ring

You flip the topaz ring around to slide it between the peridot and garnet bands.

> turn garn ring

You deftly twist the garnet ring, carefully wiggling it to slide it into place, completing the ring!