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Think from the outside and build inwards to solve this puzzle.
20 balls made up of 6 straight parts. Two pieces are made from four balls, four pieces are made from three balls. Try to assemble all the pieces to a triangle base pyramid.
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Gear Stacker
Six colorful, wooden gears of varying sizes fit together as a flat puzzle but also stack to make sculptural towers.
Each gear is labeled with its color name in English, Spanish, French and German
Includes a 7.75”x7.75” wooden tray for display and storage.
Puzzle and Gear play build spatial relationship and early math learning.
Ages 2+
$27.50
Solitaire was invented in the 17th century by a French noble imprisoned in the Bastille. Game boards have been found all over the world in the last 300 years with little improvement on the original design.
Solitaire is a game that is traditionally played on a wooden board. At the beginning of the game the ball in the center of the board is removed. Moves are made by jumping a ball over an adjacent ball, removing each ball as you pass over it. The aim of the game is to remove all the balls until only one ball is left in the center of the board.
$25.99
Hexagon Match
The possibilities are endless with this fun patterning hexagon matching puzzle and game all in one! All of our toys are cleverly designed to nurturing kids intelligence development, exploring ability and STEM Skills. This hexagon matching game contains 19 pieces, a wooden storage tray, and a double sided card with 18 different matching cards!
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$21.99
This Imagic strategic game is intended for 2 players. It is played on board with 9 hollows. It includes 8 pegs (4 yellow and 4 red) and 34 cards.
How to play:
1) Each player receives 4 playing pieces of one color. The cards are shuffled and 5 are distributed to each player, which must be kept hidden from the opponents’ view. The remaining cards are placed face down in a pile on the table.
2) The player who has the lightest-colored pieces makes the first move by placing any one of their pieces in the vacant hollow, then the next player moves one of their pieces to the newly-empty hollow.
3) When one of the players has succeeded in forming a pattern with his pieces which corresponds to the pattern on one of his cards, he places that card face up on his side of the table. He then draws another card from the deck. The player who is the first to get 5 cards on his side of the table wins the game.
$21.99
Imagine Wooden Puzzle Brain Teaser
The Imagine game is the new challenge for those who love Cube Puzzle
The goal is to put back all the different pieces in the cube.
Also really good for children. They can create, imagine what they want!
$28.99
This dynamic cube is one of our hardest, and also happens to be one of our favorites. The Koncy Puzzle contains six pieces. Nothing connects these pieces to each other, or lets the cube retain its form, besides the unique and unconventional shapes of the pieces themselves. Dismantling this cube is a very complex and gentle affair. It should be done one step at a time, and is difficult in and of itself.
The 6 pieces slide apart and return to a cube. It is important to note the last piece to come apart as it is the last to be inserted as the cube is reassembled.
$29.99
A three dimensional twist to this classic game suitable for any age. Counting all the 3 in-a-rows at the end can prove quite a challenge.
Starting with 'O's play until the board is full, the player with the most 3 in a rows wins. Connections can be made vertically horizontally and diagonally.
$22.99
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The fabulous magic box, with the right grip the drawer slides right out.
The object is to try and open the magic box.
Perfect to put GIFT CARDS, MONEY, JEWELRY, anything you can think about!
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2 brain-Teasers for one player.
The puzzle is made up of a box and 16 wooden squares.
Game 1:
Arrange the squares in a way that the sum of the numbers in any direction (horizontal, vertical or diagonal) will be 34 (there are several solutions).
Too difficult? Take a hint from the included solution.
Game 2:
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Number Snail
PERFECT FOR CREATIVE PLAY: The Number Snail Puzzle from BeginAgain features ten colorful puzzle pieces with numbers for educational fun! The beautifully crafted pieces are perfect for little ones working on developing fine motor skills!
$20.99
Open Closed Sign 3D Wooden Puzzle
Use this enthralling and clever mechanical Open/Closed sign to intrigue and delight customers at your store or office. It’s a 3D wooden puzzle that’s fun to assemble and even more entertaining to use.
Not all signages are the same, as evidenced by ROKR’s newest offering. The ROKR Open Closed Sign is ingenious and stimulating— evoking just the right amount of curiosity from onlookers to take a second, third, and even fourth glance.
People will surely take notice and wonder about this item, to begin with. Some may even come into your store just because they’re intrigued. And because of that, it serves as an icebreaker or talking point with potential customers.
But first, you have to build it. Don’t worry, though, this is an easy assembly of 52 accurately cut pieces so you won’t have to wait long to utilize it. Every kit comes complete with a detailed guide and all the tools you will need.
$22.69
Named after the Shakespeare play due to its traditional black and white pieces Othello was invented in England in the late 1800's. Designed as a simplified version of Go, Othello (or Reversi) offers a fun challenge for all ages.
Initially the board is empty except for 4 pegs - 2 of each color- placed in the central square on opposing corners. On each turn a player places a peg of their color onto the board in such a way as to capture one or more of the opponent's pegs, if you can't capture a peg you must skip your turn. Pegs are captured when a peg placed on the board sandwiches one or more of your opponents pegs between two pegs of your own color. Pegs can be captured horizontally, vertically and diagonally.
The game is over when the board is full or neither player can move, the player with the most pegs of their color wins.
The board allows you to play another Game: Solitaire.
At the beginning of the game the peg in the center of the board is removed. Moves are made by jumping a peg over an adjacent peg, removing each peg as you pass over it. The aim of the game is to remove all the pegs until only one peg is left in the center of the board.
$25.99
Have Fun with Assorted Playing Cubes!
Set included:
Solid box to keep all cubes together
200+ small wooden cubes 2"x2"
20+ pictures
Grid paper 10X10
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A great gift that makes an elegant decoration for any home or office.
This gorgeous pyramid is comprised of fourteen pieces. Once taken apart- can you build it again?
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For 2 or more players. Each player needs to throw the dice and flip the numbers. Add up the numbers, the one with lowest sum wins.
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Once the shape is unraveled, getting it back into a cube turns out to be much harder than it looks.
A 3 x 3 x 3 cube made up of 27 pieces linked together by a stretchy string.
$23.99
Once the shape is unraveled, getting it back into a cube turns out to be much harder than it looks . Fair warning: this puzzle has 47 steps to bring it back into a cube. Starting with a 3x cube is recommended.
$10.00
Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Solve It! Think Out of the Box gift card.
Gift cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees.
NOTE: The full amount of the Gift Card must be used at one time. It cannot be used over multiple orders.
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Invented during a physics lecture the Soma Cube brings the fun and challenge of tangrams into the 3rd dimension.
The cube is built from 7 different pieces, creating a 3X3X3 cube. There are 240 different ways to build a solid cube.
There are as many hundreds of shapes to assemble from all the parts. Try to invent your own shapes as well.
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Spin To Win - Wooden Brain Teaser
Rearrange all of the same colored balls in the same vertical row. Each row of balls should be the same color. You can spin it in any way you want!
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This is a super fun and intriguing, handcrafted wooden version of a puzzle that is typically seen made out of plastic.
Object: Get all 3 marbles to the center core of the maze. At the end of the games the three balls must stay together at the center.
Skill and dexterity will be required!
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Free the rat (or mouse) from the trap! Without cutting the rope or taking apart the structure remove the rope piece from the structure.
$22.99
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It's ladybugs versus dragonflies in this adorable twist on the traditional tic-tac-toe game. Empty the wooden tray, then take turns placing your chunky bugs in the spaces until someone lines up three in a row. Storage lid makes it perfect for travel.
Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, BeginAgain draws inspiration for our fantastic, wacky and educational toys, games and puzzles from our big and beautiful world! We design toys that satisfy all styles of children’s playing, with no batteries required.
Using sustainably harvested materials, BeginAgain works to benefit our kids and our environment.
Recommended for ages 3 and up.
$25.99
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The tower of Hanoi (also called the tower of Brahma or the Lucas tower) was invented by a French mathematician Édouard Lucas in the 19th century. It is associated with a legend of a Hindu temple where the puzzle was supposedly used to increase the mental discipline of young priests. In the legend the young priests were given 64 gold disks stacked neatly on one of three posts. Each disk rested on a slightly larger disk. The priests' goal was to re-create the stack on a different post by moving disks, one at a time, to another post with the rule that a larger disk could never be placed on top of a smaller disk. Using mathematics, you can calculate that even when the priests found the most efficient way to solve the problem, and moved the disks at a rate of one per second, it would take almost 585 billion years to finish the job. That is more than 40 times the age of the universe!