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This puzzle contains 3 un-identical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D puzzle.
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This puzzle contains 3 unidentical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D puzzle.
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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.
$39.00
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A game designed in the 1930's.
The object of the game is to free the locked ball, and let it slide out through the hole.
The game has 5 different challenges to choose from; the easiest may be accomplished in only 18 moves whilst the most difficult needs a minimum of 101 moves to complete the task.
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Taking apart the shape is easy. But when you put it back together, take in consideration the angles. You can also be creative and make your own shape.
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A fabulous game for all ages, Tangram puzzles originated in China and became popular in Europe during the 1900's.
Remove the pieces from the box and reconstitute the broken heart.
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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.
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Free the hooked ring from the maze; this is the most challenging of the labyrinth puzzles.
$21.99
Cast Rank 6
Simply separate the two pieces.
Tip: the inscription on the cast remind you of something?
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Mesh the silver and gold loops so they form the ring.
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The original color swapping game, see how few moves it takes to switch the colored pegs.
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.
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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.
$46.50
Chinese chess called also Xiangqi, is a strategy board game for two players. It is one of the most popular board games in China and has a long history from 9th century. Chinese chess is in the same family as Western chess, Chaturanga, Shogi and Janggi. The game represents a battle between two armies, with the object of capturing the enemy's general (king). The rule prohibiting the generals (similar to chess kings) from facing each other directly, and the river and palace board features, which restrict the movement of some pieces; and placement of the pieces on the intersections of the board lines, rather than within the squares.
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In this special box you can find 27 wooden rods.
All of them have the same size, but are sliced differently inside.
To create a burr puzzle (interlock puzzle that has 2 rods on each side), you will need any 5 different rods + the 0 (zero) rod- which is the only fully squared rod.
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Get this special offer for Holiday Season 2021!
We are offering out best selling wine locking puzzle in a bundle of two
YouTube video to setup the bottle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRjXaux6ahI
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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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Strategic game with a surprising end.
Originally played by the royalty of Madagascar, Fanorona was a pass time for the wealthy. It still holds up today as an extremely strategic game for two players.
22 white balls & 22 black balls set on the board as in the picture.
For each turn, a player moves one of their balls to an unoccupied space. When a ball runs into or moves away from a line of the opponent's balls they are removed from play. The player who has the last remaining balls on the board is the winner.
You will have to find a tactical way to capture the last balls on the board.
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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.
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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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With 3 different objectives this is the perfect game for any coffee table. See how many solutions you can find for the triangle and the two three dimensional pyramids.
The triangle can be filled any of 24 ways, and once complete the pieces can be used to make a 4x4x4 pyramid using 20 balls and a 5x5x5 using all the pieces except the single ball.
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The Tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes.
The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline Select one card out of 42 and build the shape, using all parts of the tangram.
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Contents:
63 hexagonal pieces
These are divided into six equal triangular fields, and depending on which piece, are marked with one to five points or blanks.
The set of pieces consists of:
1 starting piece with six scoring–fields
62 main pieces with scoring- and blank-fields (6 pieces has only one scoring-field and five blank-filed and are called end pieces)
Preparation
The starting piece is put into the center. The other pieces are mixed face down. Each player pulls 7 pieces, the
remainders pieces forming a pack.
The players uncover their pieces so they cannot be seen by the other player(s).
This game can be paled in several ways:
Basic Dominos
Subject of the game:
To be the first to lay all his pieces, or to have the lowest number of pieces in one's own pack at the end of the game.
Playing the game:
The players lay down one piece in turns, this piece is renewed from the pack which is eventually used up. Pieces can only be laid with fields joining up with fields of the same score, blank fields may border only on blank fields. If a player does not have a playable piece, a new one is taken from the pack. If this cannot be played then a further piece is taken. If this again cannot be played then the player misses his turn and it is the next player turn.
The end of the game:
This is when all pieces have been laid or if none of players can make a legal move.
The winner:
The player with the lowest number of points on his remaining
pieces is the winner after each player's points have been totaled up.
Variations:
Put the tiles according to the rules into special shape (single player puzzle as well)
Advance Dominos
Subject of the game:
To be the first to lay all his pieces, or to have the total lowest score on the pieces in one's own pack at the end of the game.
Playing the game:
The players lay down one piece in turns, this piece is renewed from the pack which is eventually used up. Pieces can only be laid with fields joining up with fields of the same score at least two fields must match (except each player first turn).Blank fields may border only on blank fields.
If a player does not have a playable piece, a new one is taken from the pack. If this cannot be played then a further piece is taken. If this again cannot be played then the player misses his turn and it is the next player turn.
The end of the game:
This is when all pieces have been laid or if none of players can make a legal move.
The winner:
The player with the lowest number of points on his remaining pieces is the winner after each player's points have been totaled up.
Good Luck
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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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A truly ancient game, fun for all ages.
First, stand the sticks upright holding them all vertically with your hand. Let go gently and allow them to drop where they may. Each player's goal is to pick up as many sticks as he can without making the other sticks move. There were two methods used: one included the black stick in the group and it was worth the most points or players to used the black stick as a "tool" to assist in removing the other sticks.
The first player to go (determined by lottery) picks up one stick at a time until he is failed (one stick moves when he attempts to pick another up). The player sums up his points and the turn goes to the next player and so on until someone reaches 200 points. The winner is the first to total 200 points. You can use your own total if you wish. Some versions used 500.
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A tricky optical illusion, place this fun puzzle somewhere conspicuous and stand back grinning as person after person tries their luck figuring it out.
Using only the 2 pieces get the cap of the mushroom to snap back to the base. NOTE: this is an optical illusion; the hook and the rubber band are purely to confuse what is actually happening. Presentation is everything.
YouTube video demonstration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfoM7WLL5Ms
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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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Nails Key chain - Wooden Puzzle
Disassemble and assemble the pieces back together.
You can play with it everywhere!
$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?
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This Secret Box has a lot of free space for customization. When you found the right gift, place it inside the box, write your personal congratulations and lock the box. Each box has instructions on how to set up the lock.
It's not that simple! You must solve the puzzle, figure out the code and open the lock to get your gift!
$16.50
A brain teaser for one player.
This cube is made out of 27 single cubes. Unfold it to get a winding snake,
and than fold it back into a 3x3 x3 cube.
Hint (sh....) - The first 3 cubes will make the first row for the cube.