Yolocoloco – 3D Barrel Puzzle Download the solution for translation of instructions to english. The newer version of the Nintendo Barrel also known as 10 Billion Barrel, called Yolocoloco (I-place-it) invented in the ‘ 90s.This complicated puzzle was manufactured by Nintendo in 1980 before the company limited its production to consoles and video games. The Ten Billion Barrel also called Billion Barrel or the Nintendo Tumbler Puzzle was invented by Gumpei Yokoi. It has a total of 4.509.264.634.875 of positions, many more than its name says.The puzzle has 23 colored balls arranged in five columns spaced evenly around the sides of the barrel. Own barrel has six rows. Two (nonadjacent) columns that have only 4 balls and found in the center of four rows. The other three columns with 5 balls, and extra balls that are all in the top row, or in the bottom row. Black core can move up or down, and moves along the same three columns. In the center of the four ranks are two disks that can be rotated. When rotating a disc the balls in the two rows contained, move around the columns. The objective of the game is to place four balls of the same color in each one of the five columns with three black balls filling the top of columns.A great 3D puzzle you can not miss!For all ages, alone or in a group, the game of a thousand possibilities, move it as you wish and forget boredom.Instructions:Hold one or both of the center discs with your hand and with the other hand handle the bottom that rotates and moves vertically together with the top to move the balls to where you want.The two center discs also rotate jointly or independently to the side you need, to form the desired combination.
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The simplicity of jigsaw puzzles is deceptive. While the concept is very straightforward – find the pieces and fix them together – there is a surprising level of mental activity required to carry out the steps needed to complete a puzzle. Psychological studies have identified a number of thought processes that are required to undertake what is in fact a complex process of identifying shapes and images and relating them to an overall pattern. More importantly, solving jigsaw puzzles is a great work out for the brain and can actually have therapeutic benefits.
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