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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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There are 5 puzzles in one tricky box:
- Soma cube
- Snake cube
- Star puzzle
- Crazy X
- Diamond cube
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Fit all the pieces into the board to solve the puzzle. There are 52 solutions, and not all of them end in a checkered pattern.
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A nice box that contains 6 puzzles:
- Snake cube
- Burr Puzzle
- Star Puzzle
- Ball in fortress
- Square Cube
- Crystal puzzle
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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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The legend of the Towers of Hanoi refers to a stack of 64 rings that when shifted the world will come to the end. Truth be told the sun would burn out long before anyone could finish the 18 sextillion moves required.
Only moving one piece at a time, and never stacking a bigger piece on a smaller piece, move the tower from the peg on the left to the peg on the right.
The tower can always be solved in 2n-1 moves where 'n' is the number of rings used. See how few moves you can use.
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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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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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- Soma cube
- Snake cube
- Burr Puzzle
- Star Puzzle
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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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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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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!
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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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A brain teaser for one player.
This cube is made from 27 single cubes. Unfold it to get a winding snake,
and then fold it back into a 3x3 x3 cube.
Hint (sh....) - The first 3 cubes will make the first row for the cube.
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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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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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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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Free the rat (or mouse) from the trap! Without cutting the rope or taking apart the structure remove the rope piece from the structure.
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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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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!
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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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Totika Kohatu is a traditional Maori competition played by stacking stones as high as possible on beaches, near rivers or other places with rocks. Totika Kohatu is a tabletop wood rock stacking game that will determine, once and for all, who has the steadiest hand and nerves of steel. Knock the stack over on your turn and lose that round of play.
Four card decks, each with over 150 questions, including Self Esteem, Life Skills and Anger for ages 8 and up plus the Early Childhood Social Emotional deck for ages 4-7. The drawstring game bag holds all four decks, the 16 Kohatu stones plus a game dice. Choking hazard not appropriate for under age 3.
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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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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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This game is based on Pentominoes series (5 squares), designed in a 3D format to create 17 different shapes any 16 of which can be used to solve the puzzle.
Chose one piece from the 17 pieces available. Place the chosen piece in the slot meant for a single piece. Try to assemble a 2 deep rectangle (size 8x5x2) from the other remaining 16 pieces. Note: In addition to the 17 different combinations, each option contains more than one solution (up to dozens for each option.)
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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
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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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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 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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First trademarked in 1974 but forms of the game have existed for much longer than that.
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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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The Soma Cube was invented during a lecture on quantum mechanics. This puzzle brings the fun and challenge of tangrams into the 3rd dimension.
Each Soma Cube is made of seven pieces which must be assembled into a 3×3×3 cube. The pieces can also be used to make a variety of other 3D shapes.
The Double Soma Cube is two players puzzles. It includes two sets of Soma Cubes and one set of cards. The cards represent 4 levels of challenges.
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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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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 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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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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How to play:
The top two levels of holes on all tower sides must have sticks straight across Plunktika to the opposite side hole. On all other levels, put at least one sticks at an angle to the other side of the tower, meaning to the hole that is left, right, above or below.
Place all marbles in the top of the tower and cover the top with the instruction card. Players take turns pulling sticks from the top two levels to begin play and when those sticks have been pulled, players take turns pulling sticks from any other level.
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