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Puzzles by Maker > Enigma cast puzzles
Prepare to lose yourself in a world of mystery where nothing is as it seems. It will take all your mental might to conquer the fabled puzzles in The Enigma Series. This stimulating and entertaining range of mind-bending puzzles will bring you hours of fun and frustration at a budget price.
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Cannonball cast take apart puzzle |
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Difficulty - Hard close to Extreme The puzzle is to remove the cannonball from this curious brass cannon. This is one of a group of Take Apart puzzles that some refer to as Progressive Move puzzles. There is no simple, single move, straighforward solution.
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Cross Threaded! nut and bolt puzzle |
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Difficulty - Hard but not Extreme. The object of the puzzle is to remove the nut from the bolt without getting too cross.
We also sell a different Nut and Bolt puzzle in this same series. Click here.
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Bolted! cast nut and bolt puzzle |
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Difficulty - Hard but not Extreme The puzzle is to remove the washer from the bolt - without going insane. Not quite the regular nut and bolt puzzle you've seen around the place.... there's a slight change to the design of this one. Being a threaded bolt, please excuse the pun but it has an extra little twist.
We also sell a different Nut and Bolt puzzle in this same series. Click here.
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Chained Up! metal chain nut and bolt puzzle |
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Difficulty - Hard but not Extreme
The puzzle is to screw the nut to the bolt. At first glance this looks impossible but it is possible. Comes with a printed solution when you buy it. Beware the nut is on the wrong side of the washer and head of the bolt. The pieces are on one continuous unbroken chain which is knotted around the large ring. Sorting out all these pieces into the right order is quite a difficult disentanglement challenge.
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Man The Torpedo cast Hedgehog puzzle |
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Difficulty - Hard but not Extreme The puzzle is to remove shuttle from within the cage. Better known as the "Hedgehog in the Cage" this puzzle has it's roots firmly in the Czech Republic. The first publication of the puzzle was in print in 1940 in an adventure magazine for boys published by Jaroslav Folgar; the puzzle was not made commercially in wood until 1941. Also available in coloured version here.
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