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Keychain Crystal - Wooden Puzzle
Disassemble and assemble pack the pieces all together!
You can play with it everywhere!
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A brain-Teaser interlock puzzle for one player. The cube consists of a ball and 12 wooden pieces. Try to free the ball (it’s not that hard) and then lock it again (it’s not that easy…)
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This is a good starting point for 3d puzzles, a fun puzzle that leaves you with a nice decoration for any desk or mantle. It is important to pay attention to how the star comes apart in order to put it back together again.
This puzzle contains 6 identical pieces. Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D star shape.
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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.
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Getting the ring off the string is only the first step. Can you tie it back up again?
In this string puzzle the double cord, which runs through the three wooden elements, must be removed completely to free the middle circle.
$10.50
A classic game that has been teasing puzzlers for generations, can you eliminate the redundant sides?
Three puzzles in one:
1. Take the cubes out from the case, mix them up, and then rearrange them (in the case) so there are four different colors on each side.
2. Arrange the cubes out from the case in a 2X2 square, so there are four different colors on the top, the same four different colors on the bottom and two different colors on each side.
3. Arrange the cubes out from the case in a 2X2 square, so there are four different colors on the top, the same four different colors on the bottom and two of the same color on each side.
$12.99
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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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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The challenge :Balance all the nails on the single peg in the center without letting the nails touch the base!
You may not use rubber band, glue or any other aids…
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While serving as an appealing decoration this puzzle is satisfying to work with.
Take apart the shape and put it back together without the wooden ball.
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$16.99
This puzzle contains 3 un-identical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D puzzle.
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This puzzle contains 6 non identical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to 3D burr puzzle.
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This is a good starting point for 3d puzzles, a fun puzzle that leaves you with a nice decoration for any desk or mantle. It is important to pay attention to how the star comes apart in order to put it back together again.
This puzzle contains 6 identical pieces. Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D star shape.
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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.
$18.50
The puzzle contains 4 pieces : 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
One frame is larger than the other. The larger frame is used to store the pieces.
Turn it over
Notice that this side is smaller and the frame is thicker.
Now, try to fit the 4 pieces in the frame.
* Do not use strength.
If you solve it correctly, the pieces will slide in to place smoothly.
Good Luck
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$19.99
This clever puzzle has an elegant solution, and makes a wonderful gift for any visual thinker!
Inside a wooden frame are 7 cylindrical pieces, of different lengths. In the side of the frame is an indentation containing an additional piece. Rearrange all 8 pieces so that they lie flat inside the frame.
A real stumper!
You can find solution here:
https://cdn.shopify.com/videos/c/o/v/f4551c240fd7438483c9bad90e152f46.mov
$19.99
$19.99
A great gift that makes an elegant decoration for any home or office.
This gorgeous pyramid is comprised of five pieces. Once taken apart- can you build it again?
$19.99
This ingenious puzzle looks simple enough. But once you take it apart you find another cube that must fit in the square as well.
Disassemble the shape and reassemble it again with the red cube inside.
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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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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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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?
$22.99
$22.99
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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.
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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!
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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.
$26.49
Cast Equa - Game Rank 5
The two semi circles can be separated and removed from the frame.
$26.49
Cast Amour - Game Rank 2
The “G clef” and “eighth note” intertwine and give off a beautiful note as if they’re playing music. The design, which does not resemble a puzzle at first glance, is beautiful to the eye as well as fun
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Cast Rank 6
Simply separate the two pieces.
Tip: the inscription on the cast remind you of something?
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Game Rank 6 - Nutcase
Four pieces with a fifth piece locked inside. Unscrew the bolts to separate the puzzle and free the locked nut.
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Cast Quartet - Game Rank 6
Hanayama has done it again, with the cast metal Quartet Puzzle. Inventor Mine Uyematsu has designed this brainteaser puzzle with a bond that's truly difficult to disentangle. Consider how such a bond is formed, and you'll discover the secret to breaking it. There are two approaches to this puzzle - are you clever enough to find them both? And once you've disassembled the interlocking rings, can you reassemble the puzzle? This amazing brainteaser puzzle is just one of the many intriguing puzzles from Hanayama. Rated Level 6, considered very difficult by most puzzlers. BePuzzled is more than just jigsaw puzzles. It's a puzzle-plus. Not only do we develop interesting jigsaws, but we also apply our University Games game development expertise, using it to build special added value into our products. You'll find a wide range of entertaining puzzles for children and adults.
$26.49
Cast Spiral - Game Rank 5.
Spiral Hanayama Metal Brain teaser consists of five very similar looking, jigsaw-shaped, solid metal pieces. The pieces join together similar to those of a jigsaw puzzle. Alas, but not quite so simply. Small, compact, hand-size, tricky puzzle. The objective is to separate the five pieces and then rejoin back together in the shape of a disc. NO FORCE ever needed. Clever puzzle and moderately tricky. Hanayama rates this as a level 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 (where 6 is the most difficult.) Your experience may differ substantially. Ratings are subjective. The dice face on the packaging indicates the level of challenge. Most puzzlers do find the SPIRAL to be a very satisfying challenge. Great for fidgety hands. Solid cast metal pieces. This is one of the stronger Hanayama puzzles. Great for ages 14 to 105 years.Reminder: only clever movements. NO FORCE. There are 60 plus different cast metal brain teasers in the Hanayama series. Hanayama is the Japanese manufacturer of these puzzles.
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Game Rank 5.
VORTEX Hanayama is a cast metal brain teaser puzzle from Hanayama Puzzles of Japan and distributed under license in the USA by University Games / bePuzzled. Objective is to completely separate all 3 pieces and then rejoin. When assembled the puzzle has a gorgeous swirl shape (similar to a mobius band) . The designer, Akio Yamamoto, hints that solving the puzzle is to think of a "crest". This brain teaser is a great challenge for anyone who enjoys mechanical style take-apart challenges. Recommended for ages 12 to 105 years. Some bright 8 to 11 years olds may also find this a fascinating challenge. Requires clever movements. NO force is ever required. Some may solve initially but not know (remember) exactly how the pieces came apart. Re-assembly is also a fun challenge. Your experience could differ. Measure slightly under 2 inches across. VORTEX is one of 60 plus cast metal, pocket-size puzzles produced by the Hanayama Puzzle Company of Japan.
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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!
$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.