$25.99
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.
$21.99
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.
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Game Rank 3
Free the jack from its cage.
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Cast - Devil - Game rank 4
Our oldest metal puzzle, line the two pieces so they can slide apart.
$21.99
Diamond
Cast Puzzle Level 1
This diamond consists of two pieces. Taking them apart is easy, but putting them back together takes some thought. This diamond may not be forever, but discovering its secrets will certainly keep a puzzler busy! By American designer Scott Elliott.
Hanayama is known worldwide for challenging puzzles and quality manufacturing. Can you take the pieces apart, then put them back together again? Level 1 puzzles are considered easy by most puzzlers.
$21.99
Cats - Enigma - Game Rank 6
To solve this puzzle separate the three non-identical pieces.
$21.99
Cast Equa - Game Rank 5
The two semi circles can be separated and removed from the frame.
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Cast H&H - Game Rank 5
Hanayama’s newest cast. Separate the two pieces; they have more degrees of freedom than it first appears.
$21.99
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
$21.99
Game Rank 5
Separate the silver loop from the two stars.
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Game Rank 5
Free the hooked ring from the maze; this is the most challenging of the labyrinth puzzles.
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Game Rank 1
Thread the two pieces so that they form a single loop so that the magnets touch. Some backwards thinking is needed.
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Cast Marble - Game Rank 4
Align the Marble inside the two outside pieces so all four can spiral apart.
$21.99
Cast Rank 6
Simply separate the two pieces.
Tip: the inscription on the cast remind you of something?
$21.99
Game Rank 6 - Nutcase
Four pieces with a fifth piece locked inside. Unscrew the bolts to separate the puzzle and free the locked nut.
$21.99
Cast Quartet - Game Rank 6
The most challenging of the cast puzzles, this unique puzzle has two different solutions once all the pieces are taken apart.
Perfect gift for a puzzle fan who love challenge!
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Game Rank 4
Mesh the silver and gold loops so they form the ring.
$21.99
Cast Spiral - Game Rank 5
The five pieces slides past each other vertically, keep in mind some are identical and some are not.
$21.99
Cast Square - Game Rank 6
This puzzle can be assembled into three different color combinations. Beware this puzzle is complicated by internal mechanics.
$21.99
UFO
Cast Puzzle Level 4
This uniquely shaped puzzle seems to exactly match the shape of a UFO! Even as you attempt to take out the spherical piece in the center, it spins freely, so grasping the solution is difficult. Created by Finnish puzzle designer Vesa Timonen.
Hanayama is known worldwide for challenging puzzles and quality manufacturing. Can you take the pieces apart, then put them back together again? Level 4 puzzles are considered challenging by most puzzlers.
$21.99
Game Rank 5
Twist the three rings apart and then back into the solid shape.
$23.99
A strategy board game which can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma.( invented in Germany in 1892) The rules are simple, so even young children can play
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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.
$29.99
The classic stacking game can be played in 2 variations:
1. Classic- without taking in consideration the colored pieces.
2. When a color direct your move.
Each turn a player rolls the colored die and then must remove a piece of the color shown.
This game uses standard Jenga rules. Once a piece is removed it is placed on top of the stack. Pieces may only be removed from the top of the stack once there are at least 3 full rows completed over them. The game is over when the tower falls.
$26.99
First trademarked in 1974 but forms of the game have existed for much longer than that.
$20.99
The object of the game is to arrange the eight cubes to form one large cube, with each of its six faces showing all four colors (red, green, yellow and blue). Note that white is referred to as "unpainted" and will be hidden once the final large 2x2x2 cube is assembled. This can help you get started. Feel free to move any little cube to any position within the large one, and to rotate the little ones any way you see fit.
For solution follow this link:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0181/8685/files/Instructions_5.pdf?v=1657167759
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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.
$27.50
The set consists of 28 dominoes. There are 7 doubles (same number on both ends from double blank to double six) and 21 singles (different numbers on both ends or a number and a blank).
There are countless different domino games and within each game, there are many variations of play available. The purpose of this set of rules is to get you started with a few simple and popular games. Later, we'll give you reference information for finding many other games you would enjoy.
One of the wonderful things about dominoes is that anyone can learn the basics very quickly, but as you play and progress, you will find many additional levels of the game and as your experience and skills develop, you will become a more and more formidable player. Get started with these simple games and you will find yourself getting smarter every time you play. Dominoes is a good game for your brain.
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Composed of 9 pieces. You need to assemble them to a cube, or a dice with red/green dots.
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$21.99
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+
$20.99
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Horse Race - Wooden Game
A simple strategic game for 2 players.
The game includes a wooden box with holes, 12 pegs in 2 different colors and a wooden die.
Preparation:
Place all the horses (pegs) in the stable (starting point).
The Object:
1.To finish the race with all your horses.
The Game:
A player, on their turn, throws the die and moves with one of his/her horses. A player can choose to add a new horse to the race (from the stable) or to play with one of his/her horses that is already in the race (i.e. a player can have more then one horse in the race). You should consider your moves according to the trap (hollow holes) that are scattered on the board.
The Rules:
The Winner:
The first player that brings all his/her horses home (the colored point).
$20.99
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!
$26.99
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.
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$21.99
The Love cast puzzle consists of two pieces that smoothly intertwine to make a single form. The golden and silver heart-shaped pieces have intricate carvings and together form a beautiful heart.
The individual parts connect and disconnect with such precision and fluidity that you will find yourself doing it over and over again. Solving and reassembling this puzzle is so captivating you will want to carry it with you everywhere! This puzzle is considered to be the most fun level-1 puzzle, according to Hanayama scoring.
Hanayama cast puzzles are the world's finest brain teasers and come in six challenging Mensa-rated levels of difficulty. Even though the Love cast puzzle is a level 1 puzzle it does not mean it is as easy as that, there’s always a trick with a Hanayama puzzle!
The mechanism behind the puzzle is quite simple, though it may take some time to figure out. The puzzle is solved by sliding the two parts inside each other however it requires the perfect touch point.
Once you’ve perfected your moves try beating your time, solving it with one hand, or with your eyes closed — let your creativity flow as you Think Out of the Box!
The Love cast puzzle is the perfect way to show your special someone just how special they are to you!
A Masterpiece of elegance, by Hanayama Co. Ltd. Japan.
Designed by American designer Scott Elliott.
Features:
$23.99
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Master Mind - Wooden Game
A game for 2 players.
Contains:
* A decoding board, with a shield at one end covering a row of four large holes, and five additional rows containing four large holes next to a set of four small holes;
* Code pegs of six different colors, with round heads, which will be placed in the large holes on the board; and
* Key pegs, colored black and white, they will be placed in the small holes on the board.
One player becomes the code maker, the other the codebreaker. The codemaker chooses a pattern of five code pegs. Duplicates are allowed, so the player could even choose five code pegs of the same color. The chosen pattern is placed in the five holes covered by the shield, visible to the codemaker but not to the codebreaker.
The codebreaker tries to guess the pattern, in both order and color, within five turns. Each guess is made by placing a row of code pegs on the decoding board. Once placed, the codemaker provides feedback by placing a:
White peg for A HIT = The Codebreaker guessed the right color but not in the right place.
Black peg for A SHOT = The Codebreaker guessed the right color in the right place.
Once feedback is provided, another guess is made; guesses and feedback continue to alternate until either the codebreaker guesses correctly, or twelve (or ten, or eight) incorrect guesses are made.
The codemaker gets one point for each guess a codebreaker makes. An extra point is earned by the codemaker if the codebreaker doesn't guess the pattern exactly in the last guess. The winner is the one who has the most points after the agreed-upon number of games is played.
$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.
$20.99
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?
$23.99
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.
$21.99
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.
$21.99
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.
$23.99
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!