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Puzzle made of paper-clips

Puzzle made of paper-clips
As a kid growing in Soviet Russia before Perestroika began, there were not that many toys, games and crafts available to you.

This puzzle is an example of the game that we were making using simple tools from father's toolbox and regular paper clips (bureaucracy provided infinite supply of paper-clips so they were quite easy to get),

(paper-clips and tools shown are not authentic although quite as regular and rusty)
 
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Step 1Straightening the paper-clip

Straightening the paper-clip
Unwind the paper-clip with pliers or just by fingers (it's harder with bigger paper-clips).

Use flat part of pliers to make it straight where it was rounded.
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Mar 24, 2011. 6:18 AMbostabudi says:
I Love it. it reminded me of my childhood. I had many like this.
Jan 7, 2012. 6:41 PMJordanC957 says:
Thanks for the post, was lots of fun.

For those who struggled on how to coil the ends of the straight bar and the loop, i found the easiest way was to hold the end of the wire with my pliers, but instead of struggling to make a perfect circle, I wrapped it around a pencil (circular) and then cut off the excess, giving me very neat circles.
Aug 8, 2011. 1:19 PMMatrixQ says:
This puzzle is great, I used to make tons of them, when I was younger. Though I used copper wire and soldered it together, but paperclips is a great idea, too. Keeps it a lot smaller than mine ever were.

Some tips:
I had done the trapped piece in the form of a heart. To get an even shape, I had drawn a heart on a piece of wood and put in nails around the outline. now I could just lay the wire around the nails and I would always have the exact shape I needed. If you plan on doing a lot of them, I strongly recommend preshaping every piece.

The puzzle works with 2 U shapes as well. You need a small U and a larger U. the larger U is created like your puzzle, the smaller U is hanging at the larger U (with the larger U going through the small U's loops). It becomes a lot more difficult, but it is solvable.
Feb 6, 2011. 6:13 PMrainspirit4 says:
Hey, is there any way to UNDO it without loosening the loop? please respond :D
Feb 7, 2011. 6:59 PMrainspirit4 says:
HAhhaha yeah, i forgot the part where you push it back through the bow loop after the straight loop.... i feel stupid nowww.... hahaha thanks
Dec 29, 2010. 12:48 AMMattrox says:
Wow! Thats really cool. I've made a couple out of thicker wire. They're great little gifts. Good job.
:o)
Dec 29, 2010. 1:00 PMMattrox says:
Yip, it was a fair bit harder, in fact the pliers gave me big blisters.
I'll take some photos as soon as I can.
Nov 15, 2010. 5:14 PMlightweight1206 says:
do you know that u can add another bow to the first one? and u can still hang the "heart" in the 2nd bow! ill try to post it when i get one done. we had one of this when we were kids.
Aug 21, 2010. 8:00 PMflamethrower1010 says:
Haha got it! great instructable very detailed, I added a extra ring on the bow to throw off my friends
Jul 22, 2010. 7:06 PMnicknicko says:
AMAZING!!! A little time consuming though. This is the type of situation in which you would like to be friends with Bender from Futurama.
Jul 18, 2010. 9:35 AMAppollo64 says:
Great Instuctable! You should put more puzzles up.
May 2, 2010. 5:59 PMSaturn V says:
These things are addictive!!!  I haven't even solved my first one, and I'm already making a second!!!
Jun 1, 2010. 7:02 AMSaturn V says:
Solved it, if only by dumb luck.  Didn't look at the solution.
Mar 13, 2010. 3:13 PMyukonman says:
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
Mar 11, 2010. 10:14 PMgoku ssXXX says:
this is awesome! great use of cheap materials!
Feb 24, 2010. 9:40 PMThe Wizard of Cause says:
This is going to be another one of those things that makes me not work while at work. *Sigh*...
Jun 27, 2009. 11:24 PMYandle says:
Great job!.. just made one and I had troubles with making the loops rounded also. I can see how it would come naturally after making a few hundred of them though lol..
Dec 21, 2007. 9:59 PMSpedy says:
Very cool, and as others have said very thorough. I have a box of paperclips one of my teachers gave me, so I'll make a bunch and sell em. :) 10/10
May 8, 2009. 10:57 AMmsw100 says:
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Mar 14, 2009. 11:04 AMjoshuaburns says:
how do you make such perfect loops, mine are all squary
Apr 9, 2010. 6:41 PMgabe1ong says:
round nose pliers i guess, then just follow the curve
Apr 9, 2010. 11:57 PMgabe1ong says:
exactly what i did, turned out fine with regular pliers : )
Apr 24, 2009. 2:56 PMNautilus34 says:
in soviet russia, loops make you!!
Nov 3, 2008. 5:31 PMhivemachine says:
cool puzzle...
Oct 18, 2008. 1:25 PMsmashbob says:
great i'ble interesting idea
Oct 17, 2008. 7:34 PMflio191 says:
lol, great 'structable but spell "throw" right! :P
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