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Difficulty Level 5 At first glance it looks like there is only one ring hanging from the grid but there are in fact two rings attached with a magnetic force. Can you separate the rings from the grid and return them to their original positions? Difficulty Level 5 This puzzle is one of these rare puzzles revived in it's new form. The key of the puzzle is decisively navigating its labyrinth, in which exists one point of weakness for you to break through. For the indecisive part of you! Difficulty Level 5 The five separate rings can be taken apart and put back together again to form a very large ring. The ring is a puzzle, not meant to be worn as jewellery. The diameter is 30mm. Difficulty Level 5 Can you separate the five pieces of the 3D jigsaw and then get them back together again? Difficulty Level 5 Can you separate the 'Adam' and 'Eve' loops from the heart? Difficulty Level 5 Can you take the three pieces of the puzzle apart? Can you get the puzzle back together again? There are three interwoven pieces to the puzzle. Can you separate each piece of the puzzle? Designed & made by the Karakuri Creation Group this group of puzzles is unlike other more traditional Japanese puzzle boxes. First, it has a very obvious separate base. Second, when you rattle it you can hear an object rolling around inside. No force is required, no tapping, or hitting the puzzle, none what so ever. Maybe you can take some clue from the words of the Japanese designers "Even though you try to open it 'in your hands', it isn’t easy to open. You may not think you need a desk, but it sincerely is helpful to solve the puzzle." Or maybe that will only confuse you more. This very special puzzle box is crafted in Maple wood. Size outside: 48mm x 34mm x 42mm Difficulty Level 5 The object of this brilliant cast metal puzzle is to take the two interlocked loops apart and take them out of the surrounding planet like structure, then get the puzzle back together again. The puzzle was designed for Hanayama by Oskar van Deventner of The Netherlands and released in 2008. Difficulty Level 5 Difficulty Level 5 The puzzles is to try to separate the two H's that are locked together. Also known as the All For The Cat puzzle the object is to fit the 9 cats into the cat's head. This is a set of 3 classic difficult wooden puzzles presented in a wooden gift box. Six piece burr - Six piece pyramid of balls - Twelve piece cube with corners cut - The puzzles are made to a budget and a little loose fitting but it's a great chance to get three different types of difficult puzzles at a bargain price. Edward Hordern Puzzle Exchange - Gold Coast, Australia, August 2007 Status: 30th March 2013. Only 10 left. Once sold we won't make this puzzle again. The puzzle is to assemble the bracelet into a self supporting and stable rhombic dodecahedron. Designed by Wayne Daniel in 2005 this puzzle includes all five of the Patonic Solids. When disassembled all pieces are either a Platonic Solid or can be combined with other pieces for form a Platonic Solid. When assembled only the Icosahedron on the outside is visible. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the rounded tetrahedron puzzle apart and then put them back together again which is even harder to do. The checkered pattern and precise fit of the puzzle make determining which facets to grip to take the puzzle apart quite a challenge. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. The object is to assemble the 38 pieces of the interlocking burr. Sold in a clear plastic gift box. The puzzle is to take the four pieces of the puzzle apart and then put them back together again. Two different coloured woods shaped into an octahedron with a small curved pyramid appended to each side precisely machined to form a beautiful flower shape. An now you have to find where the four pieces start and finish so you can take it apart. Quite a challenge. The stocks of these new coordinated motion puzzles are very limited and we do not know if Vinco will be making more of these particular puzzles in the future. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 The puzzle is to assemble the 51 pieces into this amazing Chrystal shape. Yes 51 pieces; a real handful! Often called The Great Pagoda or Japanese Crystal, this puzzle has been popular in Japan for many years and may well have originated there. Each of the 51 pieces has been interlocked to make a symmetrical, multifaceted structure with a solid core. DIFFICULTY RATING 7 The object is to remove the ring.... without bending it out of shape. Not many moving parts on this disentanglement puzzle. DIFFICULTY RATING 7 Two of the most popular puzzles ever made and sold in the world have been used to make this unique puzzle. The puzzle is to assemble both the Soma Cube and the six piece diagonal burr at the same time. Entrant IPP Design Competition 2004. Difficulty - Hard close to Extreme The puzzle is to remove the 2 burr pieces from the frame. Designed by Turkish designer Yavuz Demirhan in 2012 this puzzle is one of a number of versions of this very unusual type of burr with pieces inside a frame by this amazing new puzzle designer. The frame is made of three towers fixed on a base and the puzzle has 2 congruent pieces that can be removed and reinserted into the frame. There are 6 possible assemblies but just one solution which is a level 12.5. That means that it will take 12 moves to remove the first piece then another 5 to remove the second piece. The puzzle is to disassemble and reassemble the 3 piece framed burr. Designed recently by Turkish designer Yavuz Demirhan in early 2013 this puzzle is unlike the type of framed burr you might be used to doing. The frame is made of two towers fixed on a base and the puzzle has 2 congruent pieces that can be removed and reinserted into the frame. There are 4 possible assemblies but just one solution which is a level 9.9. That means that it will take 9 moves to remove the first piece then another 9 to remove the second piece. DIFFICULTY RATING 7 The puzzle is to remove the four pieces from inside the box. The goal is to escape the gridlock. Rush Hour is a sliding block sequential move puzzle designed to challenge your sequential-thinking skills. The puzzle comes with 40 challenge cards with four levels of play: beginner, intermediate, advanced and expert.
The goal is to escape with the gold! To do this you must move aside all obstacles and push the gold masks out of the temple. The puzzle comes with 40 challenge cards with four levels of play: beginner, intermediate, advanced and expert. Suitable for ages 8+. Adults will love it! Start with beginner challenges and work up from there. Colour coded cards make games setup easy.
The puzzle includes Temple Game Grid, 40 Challenge Cards, 1 Treasure Hunter, 4 Gold Masks, 8 Arrow pieces, 8 Stationary Blocking pieces, Game-Go carry bag and Instructions. Edward Hordern Puzzle Exchange - Boston, USA, August 2006 The object of the puzzle is find the T inside the Boston Tea Chest. You will have to disassemble the burr to find it. osm is the Czech word for 8. An 8 piece interlocking wooden ball puzzle on a turned wooden stand which will really challenge your dexterity skills. Precise positioning of fingers from both hands may be required to take the puzzle apart and then you still have the challenge to reassemble it paying particular attention to colour uniformity. Each puzzle piece is made from many smaller complex shaped pieces glued together; finding the correct combination that are not glued, to push or pull to take apart, may be quite difficult. Solution: A video on assembly and disassembly is supplied on DVD with the puzzle Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Osaka, Japan July 2010 The object of the puzzle is to take the burr apart and reassemble it. Just six pieces but beware it's a level 8.3.2.2; that means it takes 8 moves to remove the first piece, then three more for the next piece, then two more, then two more before it will all fall apart. The challenge is then to put it back together again. There are 105 theoretical assemblies, otherwise known as false assemblies, but only 1 of them can actually be put together. For an extra challenge the puzzle come disassembled. DIFFICULTY RATING 7 The puzzle is to build a solid cube from the eight pieces. Rick Eason invented this puzzle and presented it as his Exchange Puzzle at IPP24 in Tokyo in 2004 and it is with his kind permission that we make this puzzle. All eight pieces of the puzzle are different which increases the degree of difficulty of the puzzle. To achieve the only possible correct solution you must find the unique combination of dovetails and grooves, and the correct order to assemble them, that allows the pieces to fit together to form the solid cube. Difficulty - Hard to Extreme This puzzle was designed by Bill Cutler in 1983 as a continuing part of his Wausau series of burrs. There are 11 moves to remove the first piece from this puzzle. Once the series was completed in 1984 Bill described this third puzzle in the series of four , Wausau '83, as the “best of the Wausau series”. 1982 Hungarian Rings Doublering puzzle. The first member of the "Hungarian Rings" puzzle family. > Plastic puzzle made 1982. Tower of Babel puzzle. The apparently simple tower has over 2.6 quadrillion different colour combinations! Mix it up and try to get the balls back into their original order. > Six columns, different colour in each column Size of puzzle: Height - 85mm Diameter - 48mm.
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