$6.99
Sold Out
This puzzle contains 3 un-identical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D puzzle.
$6.50
This puzzle contains 3 unidentical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to a 3D puzzle.
Sold Out
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
$16.99
This puzzle contains 6 non identical pieces.
Try to assemble the pieces to 3D burr puzzle.
Sold Out
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
Ball Catch - Wooden String Game
A brain-Teaser for one player. Use your coordination to throw the ball and catch it on either side of the Wooden stick. A challenge – Try to keep doing it without stopping. How many times you manage to catch the ball without dropping?
Sold Out
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.
$17.99
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
Game Rank 3
Free the jack from its cage.
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
Game Rank 5
Free the hooked ring from the maze; this is the most challenging of the labyrinth puzzles.
Sold Out
Game Rank 1
Thread the two pieces so that they form a single loop so that the magnets touch. Some backwards thinking is needed.
Sold Out
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!
Sold Out
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
Game Rank 5
Twist the three rings apart and then back into the solid shape.
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
$18.99
Sold Out
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.
$26.99
First trademarked in 1974 but forms of the game have existed for much longer than that.
$57.50 $71.98
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
$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
Sold Out
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.
Sold Out
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.
$6.50
Keychain Crystal - Wooden Puzzle
Disassemble and assemble pack the pieces all together!
You can play with it everywhere!
Sold Out
Sold Out
$35.99
Don’t Break the Bottle:
Wine Puzzle. Hand-crafted wooden brain teaser.
Hilarious or cruel (depending on whether you’re the giver or receiver of this gift), this party game rewards you with one last great bottle of wine, provided you can remove the lock in 4 moves.
Can you unlock the last bottle without cutting the rope? Or will you break the bottle?
It is also compatible with whiskey, vodka, and other similarly dimensioned bottles of alcohol (or non-alcohol).
* Wine bottle not included
YouTube video to setup the bottle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRjXaux6ahI&feature=youtu.be
Sold Out
Sold Out