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Puzzle box
Box that can be opened only by solving a puzzle
Box that can be opened only by solving a puzzle
A puzzle box (also called a secret box or trick box) is a box that can be opened only by solving a puzzle. Some require only a simple move and others a series of discoveries.
Modern puzzle boxes developed from furniture and jewelry boxes with secret compartments and hidden openings, known since the Renaissance. Puzzle boxes produced for entertainment first appeared in Victorian England in the 19th century{{cite book |author=Hoffman, P |year=1893 |title= Puzzles Old and New |publisher=Warne |location=London |ol=25200228M
Interest in puzzle boxes subsided during and after the two World Wars. The art was revived in the 1980s by three pioneers of this genre: Akio Kamei in Japan, Trevor Wood in England, and Frank Chambers in Ireland. There are currently a number of artists producing puzzle boxes, including the Karakuri Group in Japan set up by Akio Kamei, US puzzle box specialists Robert Yarger and Kagen Sound, as well as a number of other designers and puzzle makers who produce puzzle boxes across the globe.
Clive Barker's horror novella The Hellbound Heart (later adapted into a film, Hellraiser, followed by numerous original sequels) centers on the fictional LeMarchand's box, a puzzle box which opens the gates to another dimension when manipulated.
References
References
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- Hajek, P.. (2008). "Frank Chambers: Obituary". IPP.
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- Hajek, P.. (2021). "Enter If You Can: The Art Of Puzzle Boxes". Artemis Press.
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