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The game includes a rectangle wooden box and 4 wooden dices. Arrange the cubes so you see the sum reaches 10 on all four sides. Let's explore!
$35.99
- Soma cube
- Snake cube
- Burr Puzzle
- Star Puzzle
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There are 5 puzzles in one tricky box:
- Soma cube
- Snake cube
- Star puzzle
- Crazy X
- Diamond cube
$39.95
A nice box that contains 6 puzzles:
- Snake cube
- Burr Puzzle
- Star Puzzle
- Ball in fortress
- Square Cube
- Crystal puzzle
$19.99
$20.50
The puzzle is made of 12 wooden pieces. You need to take them apart and assemble back into the bread shape.
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An expanded version of the classic game, switch side with the pegs in as few moves as possible.
Switch the colored pegs from one side to another, with as few moves as possible. Each peg may move forward one step at a time, or jump a peg over an adjacent peg of the other color. No peg may move or jump backwards.
Note: Colors may vary than shown in picture.
$44.99
The game includes three games: Chess, Checkers and Backgammon. All parts are hand crafted.
$48.99
The game includes three games: Chess, Checkers and Backgammon. All parts are hand crafted.
$29.50
Try your hand at constructing this Coit tower. It may not have reached up to the sky as the legend tells, but definitely pretty high for such a beautifully built puzzle.
$26.99
Cube in a Box!
Try to put all the 9 different pieces back into a cube!
The cube can be assembled into a checkered pattern but it is not required to solve the puzzle.
$26.99
Do not be deceived by the appearance. This devil of a puzzle consists of 8 piece that have triangles on three sides of each block. To solve the puzzle, you must inter-lay the pieces back together so that all the triangles are inside of the cube.
$28.99
Composed of 9 pieces. You need to assemble them to a cube, or a dice with red/green dots.
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Family Tie - Wooden String puzzle
Free the yellow string from the Family tie!
$16.99
Five Different
$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.
$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.
$22.69
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.
$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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$54.00
Content:
° Main board with 16 holes
° Two stands for the game pieces with 12 holes each
° 24 Wooden cylinders (the game pieces), varied in color and size.
Each player starts the game with 4 long wooden cylinders and 8 short cylinders (half the length of the long cylinders)
Objective:
To create a row of four cylinders of the same color, visible on the surface of the board, in either a straight or diagonal line.
Preparations:
l. Remove the two stands from the main board, and reattach them to the sides of the main board horizontally.
2. Remove the cylinders from the main board and divide them between the two players according to color. The cylinders must then be arranged on the two stands. The four long cylinders must be placed in the front row (the closest to the main board) and the short cylinders in the rest of the stand.
3. The two players then sit in front of one another with the board between them. Make sure that each player can only view her/his own cylinders, while not viewing the opponent's cylinders. Also, during the game, the opponents must not view the main board from above (thus revealing the arrangements of the short cylinders on the board).
4. Prior to commencing the game, each player must place on the main board one of the small cylinders, without the opponent knowing where the piece is (each opponent looks away while the player places one small cylinder, so the location of it won't be revealed)
5. The starting player will be chosen by a draw.
Process of the game:
Each player, in her/his turn, must place one cylinder on the main board.
° lf the cylinder is long, it will be visible on the surface of the main board.
° lf the cylinder is short, it will "disappear" inside the main board. Try to remember where the small cylinders are placed as the game progresses.
° When a small cylinder is placed in a hole which already contains another small cylinder, the second cylinder will be visible on the surface of the main board.
° lf a long cylinder is being placed in a hole which already contains a small cylinder, the long cylinder will stick out from the main board. lf this happens, the long cylinder is immediately disqualified and that opponent forfeits the game.
° Please remember that the main board is being "booby-trapped" at the beginning of the game, and the use of long cylinders is thus not safe.
The first player to create a row of four cylinders visible on the surface of the board, in either a straight
or diagonal line, wins the game.
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As tricky and maddening as love itself! Try to remove the rope and ball off of the heart. If you fail, well, just try again. No scissors are allowed.
*String Color may change
$22.99
Free the rat (or mouse) from the trap! Without cutting the rope or taking apart the structure remove the rope piece from the structure.