The document provides step-by-step instructions for unraveling a complex rope puzzle to release a bottle or vessel. It describes 6 steps: 1) Pushing parts through holes in other parts from front to back, 2) Sliding parts over other parts, 3) Removing parts to access the bottle/vessel, 4) Placing the bottle/vessel in part "D", 5) Ensuring the cord is the correct length by tying a knot if needed, and 6) Sliding part "C" over part "B" with the cord hanging down to complete the puzzle. Diagrams and labels are included to illustrate the parts and steps.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for unraveling a complex rope puzzle to release a bottle or vessel. It describes 6 steps: 1) Pushing parts through holes in other parts from front to back, 2) Sliding parts over other parts, 3) Removing parts to access the bottle/vessel, 4) Placing the bottle/vessel in part "D", 5) Ensuring the cord is the correct length by tying a knot if needed, and 6) Sliding part "C" over part "B" with the cord hanging down to complete the puzzle. Diagrams and labels are included to illustrate the parts and steps.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for unraveling a complex rope puzzle to release a bottle or vessel. It describes 6 steps: 1) Pushing parts through holes in other parts from front to back, 2) Sliding parts over other parts, 3) Removing parts to access the bottle/vessel, 4) Placing the bottle/vessel in part "D", 5) Ensuring the cord is the correct length by tying a knot if needed, and 6) Sliding part "C" over part "B" with the cord hanging down to complete the puzzle. Diagrams and labels are included to illustrate the parts and steps.
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