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Category Puzzles rated 1, 2 or 3 may not take hours to do but there will always be some challenge involved. Don't write off these puzzles as too easy for adults. DIFFICULTY RATING 3 The puzzle is to remove the rope from the wood. This may be our easiest rope puzzle but can you disentangle it? The puzzle is to remove the large wooden ring from the puzzle. The puzzle is to bring those cosmic Yin & Yang pieces together to form a sphere. The puzzle is to remove the small wooden ring. BARGAIN: For a short time only. Old stock. Puzzles from the TOYS International IQ Collection of Brain Bafflers at really cheap prices. Only while stocks last. Detailed solution enclosed with graphics and text in both English and French. DIFFICULTY RATING 3 The puzzle is to separate the eight pieces - if you can never do this puzzle it can always be used a a teapot stand. At first glance this puzzle appears to be an impossible object. In puzzle terms, an impossible object is a puzzle that will not come apart or looks physically impossible to make. For this type of puzzle, the puzzle is to determine how it was made in the first place. The Puzzle Sticks is NOT an impossible object. It will come apart without the use of force. DIFFICULTY RATING 3 The puzzle is to remove the nails from their stand and separate the nails. This puzzle was designed by Brian in early 1998 and is EXCLUSIVE to Mr Puzzle Australia. It is covered by Australian Design No 138325. The puzzle is to repack the 7 pieces into the box so that you can put the lid on. There is a sheet supplied with this puzzles which has another 21 shapes for you to try to make using these same seven pieces. Danish poet and writer Piet Hein invented this puzzle in 1936 while attending a lecture on quantum physics. R. Guy at the University of Malaya in Singapore tabulated 240 different solutions for the puzzle.... but this is by no means the final count. Problem sheet and solutions are especially created by us and are included if you buy the puzzle from this website. The puzzle is to repack the 7 pieces into a cube sitting on the glass and wood stand. There is a sheet supplied with this puzzles which has another 21 shapes for you to try to make using these same seven pieces. Strategically placed magnets will either pull the puzzle pieces together or force them apart. The puzzle has the same 7 pieces as originally designed by Danish poet and writer Piet Hein in 1936. You think you know how to do the Soma Cube already? But are you ready for this new twist on an old favourite? We also sell other versions of the Soma cube. Click the links: Soma cube in wooden Box Soma Cube on wood & glass Stand The puzzle is to build the 12 pointed star from the six identical pieces. What better puzzle to celebrate Christmas. DIFFICULTY RATING 3 The puzzle is to build the 12 pointed star from the six identical pieces. Difficulty Level 2 Two ancient looking medals engraved with a flowing river and a swimming salmon. Difficulty Level 2 This puzzle, utilising pieces resembling equipment used in the sport of cricket, can be traced back to a puzzle patented in England back in 1898. The world's only remaining original version of this puzzle is part of the personal collection of James Dalgety in England. Difficulty 6/10 Remove the long bar from the puzzle. The puzzle is to remove the wooden ring from the puzzle. The puzzle is really two puzzles in one. One puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the interlocking pieces of the golf ball. The other is to assemble the pieces of the putting green into the base. When assembled the golf ball will stay together sitting on a golf tee shaped piece that fits into the base. The puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the 22 interlocking pieces into the baseball caught in the baseball mit on the stand. The puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the 14 interlocking pieces into the football on the stand. This football shape covers all the codes - Rugby League, Rugby Union and even Australian (Aussie) Rules. A great gift for fans of all Australian football codes. Makes a great kids footy team trophy with plenty of space on the base for a name plate or just a nice decorative piece for any sports fan. The stand is included and forms part of the puzzle. The puzzle will sit on the stand locked together without falling apart. The puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the 17 interlocking pieces into the bowling pin and bowling ball on a stand. Difficulty Level 1/4 Easy (Age recommendation 6+) Once all the pieces have been scrambled to solve the puzzle slide the pieces around until the tones get lighter in each layer from the 'north pole' down to the 'south pole'. There is money inside the Wonder Fool Box. If you can take it out within 5 minutes without breaking the box it's yours! Hmmmm..... yes, well we know it's 'funny' money only. But it's still a great reward for getting the box open. A great little box to present a small gift and add an extra level of frustration for the recipient. They can see it but they can't get to it! This puzzle is sometimes known as the Magic Crate or the Magic Box. And we sell a small wooden version of this one too. Click here. Being plastic this one won't be affected by changing moisture conditions either. Size - 75mm x 55mm x 40mm (space inside the box is 65mm x 37mm x 25mm) The puzzle is to open the puzzle box. Great for hiding a small gift inside to add an extra level of frustration for the recipient. If they can't do the puzzle, they can't have the gift. This puzzle is sometimes known as the Magic Crate or the Magic Box. It was first distributed at IPP16 in Luxembourg in 1996 under the name of Willies Wonder by Kobus de Beer from South Africa. Size - 105mm x 65mm x 45mm (space inside the box is 84mm x 27mm x 15mm) The puzzle is to open the puzzle box. The Bearer of Secrets is an unusal savings box with an invisible seal. Putting money in the Trick Box is childsplay. But how do you get it out again? You can shake this stylish and modern savings bank and tug it towards you - it's no use. You can only prise the secrets out of the Trick Box if you know which part of the box you have to tug on. Try it! Good design becomes a reliable bearer of secrets. We also have a similar puzzle in a budget wooden version. Click here. The wine bottle puzzle that really works! Solve the disentanlgement puzzle and the wine can start to flow. Size: Maximum bottle diameter 90mm which covers most bottles of wine. Also a lot of 750ml spirit bottles such as Bundaberg Rum, Johnny Walker and Jim Beam. Holder can be adjusted for bottles of different heights. Bottle not included. Difficulty 3/5 First, try to disassemble the six pieces. All six pieces are the same. Once you've done that you'll now have the challenge to put it together again The puzzle consists of six identical pieces. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 Sputnik Returns from the stars, 50 years on..... Difficulty 3 Difficulty 3 Difficulty 3 The puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the 12 interlocking pieces into the wine glass. The beer can holder puzzle that really works! Solve the disentanlgement puzzle and you can have a well deserved beer! Take a six pack in this to your mate's next barbecue and the laughs will really be flowing, even if the beer is not! Adjustable for different regular sized beer or soft drink (soda) cans around the world. Cans not included. This puzzle is a fully functioning and great looking decorative puzzle lock. A very solid and strong padlock made from brass with either a standard or antique finish to choose from. You get two keys with each puzzle lock but where to put them to open it? And even when you find where to insert the key why does it still not open? Five piece interlocking christmas beetle puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with bronze oxide. Length: 55mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. Six piece interlocking cicada puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with bronze oxide. Length: 45mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. Six piece interlocking crayfish puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with bronze oxide. Length: 85mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. Six piece interlocking crayfish puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with silver oxide. Length: 85mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. Six piece interlocking frog puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with bronze oxide. Length: 38mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. The artist Kathy Bass from Peek-A-Boo is best known for her amazingly designed jewellery produced at her studio at Bangalow near Byron Bay in northern New South Wales. But not many people know that she also makes these beautiful and intricate puzzles. Kathy exhibits exclusively at local galleries and we're lucky to secure stocks of these wonderful puzzle pieces. Six piece interlocking platypus puzzle hand crafted from lead free pewter plated with silver oxide. Length: 85mm Packaging: Maroon organza gift bag. Sometimes called the Japanese Chrystal or Pagoda puzzle this one has just 9 pieces to assemble the interlocking burr so it's a great way to learn to do this type of puzzle. Each of the 9 pieces has been interlocked to make a symmetrical, multifaceted structure with a solid core.
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