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PUZZLED BY YOUR PUZZLE RING?
THE SOLUTION IS HERE!

 

Four Ring Set

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1) Hold V1 (left) and V2 (right) between thumb and forefinger with the pattern on B1 and B2 facing upwards.

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2) Rotate B1 into B2 to form a figure 8 around V1 and V2

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3) A figure 8 is formed around V1 and V2

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4) Rotate V2 clockwise by 90º

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5) Release the pressure slightly on B1 and B2 and tuck the V of V2 into the figure 8 and it will fall into place resting on B1

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6) Repeat (4) and (5) with V1 remembering to release the pressure slightly when tucking V1 in.

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7) If you're OK so far, the rings will fall into place and will not need to be forced

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There, easy, isn't it!

Six Ring Set

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1) Hold V1 and V2 between thumb and forefinger with B1a/b and B2a/b fitting together and all the patterns facing up

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2) Holding B1a/b together, rotate them into B2a/b to form a figure 8 round V1 and V2

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3) Figure 8 is formed around V1 and V2

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4) Rotate V2 clockwise by 90º

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5) Releasing pressure on the B rings, tuck the V of V2 into the figure 8, and it should fall into place resting on B1a/b

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6) Repeat (4) and (5) with V1, remembering to release the pressure slightly when tucking V1 in

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7) If you are OK so far, the rings will fall into place and will not need to be forced.

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There, easy, isn't it!