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Sliding SSQ-1
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The successor of Tony Fishers sliding Pucks. 6 layers of tiles taken from various Super Square-1's.

This is the first puzzle that reimplements the idea of Tony Fishers Sliding Pucks. Instead of 3 (or 6) pucks stacked upon each other the creator used 6 layers of pieces taken from several Super-Square-1's. In the unslided position all layers can be moved independently except the top and bottom one. They can only be moved together in this state. The slide move is possible only in one direction and only about a distance of two layers. These restrictions are necessary to keep the pieces from falling out after the slide move. When the slide move is applied all 4 four complete layers can be moved independent from the others.

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