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Category Two different types of puzzles in one set; one 2D assembly puzzle; one 3D interlocking puzzle. Both the tennis ball is an interlocking wooden puzzle. The pieces of the tennis racquet must be reassembled into the tennis racquet frame. This part of the puzzle could be even harder than assembling the tennis ball. The "T" puzzle is quite well known but can you do the "Double T" puzzle. Use the 8 pieces to make the "TT" shape. Presented in a wooden box with a clear perpex (plexiglass) lid. Edward Hordern IPP Puzzle Exchange - Prague, Czech Republic, August 2008 The puzzle consists of 16 silver plastic pieces with no straight edges. Your challenge is to fit the 16 pieces together in a 4 x 4 square with no straight edges. How can a 16 piece jigsaw be that difficult? The front of the pieces is smooth. The back of each piece is textured. If you try the puzzle with the smooth face of each piece up there are over 250,000 INCORRECT solutions. If you mix the pieces there are even more possibilities..... Tantrix Discovery tiles are numbered on the back 1 to 10. Take tiles in order and try to make the coloured loops. With ten tiles all 3 colors have solutions but they are very hard to find. Infinite Discovery: Join two sets of Discovery together to make even bigger loops. This concept extends infinitely; join as many sets together as you like; the loops get bigger and the puzzles get harder! Tantrix Xtreme is a more fiendish (and extreme) version of Tantrix Discovery. It contains 8 loop puzzles with an extra twist: no colour clue is given for each level. Plus 2 new tricky pyramid puzzles! Your aim is to build loops of various shapes and sizes, starting with just 3 tiles. Each new tile added gives you a different and more challenging puzzle. Race yourself against the challenge times given on the pack. Looking for more challenges for Tantrix Match? Looking for more challenges for Tantrix Match? Looking for more challenges for Tantrix Match? Easy to Play, Hard to Solve. For ages 4 to 104 Pieces show pictures of brightly coloured tropical fish on a coral reef background. Printed on the back there are interesting facts about tropical fish in general as well as a fun trivia question for added interest. Very educational. The object of the puzzle is to unscramble the 9 nine square pieces by perfectly matching the pictures on the square's edges, forming a large square. The puzzle is solved only when all seams of the puzzle match. The pieces are a thick cardboard with the picture overlaid.The packaging is a heavy vinyl bag with a self-sealing plastic zipper. There are 3 holes along the left hand size for convenient storage in a notebook as well as a hole at the top for hanging Easy to Play, Hard to Solve. For ages 4 to 104 Pieces show pictures of a Great White, Hammerhead, Leopard and Sand Tiger sharks on a brilliant blue and green sea background. Printed on the back there are interesting facts about sharks in general as well as a fun trivia question for added interest. Very educational. The object of the puzzle is to unscramble the 9 nine square pieces by perfectly matching the pictures on the square's edges, forming a large square. The puzzle is solved only when all seams of the puzzle match. The pieces are a thick cardboard with the picture overlaid.The packaging is a heavy vinyl bag with a self-sealing plastic zipper. There are 3 holes along the left hand size for convenient storage in a notebook as well as a hole at the top for hanging. Easy to Play, Hard to Solve. For ages 4 to 104 Pieces show pictures of a Koala and it’s baby, a Kangaroo and her joey, an Echidna, and a Platypus, with Ayer’s Rock in the background. Beautiful earthy colours against a bright blue sky – just the way it is here downunder. Printed on the back there are interesting facts about Australia’s unique fauna including Marsupialia and Monotremata. There’s also a fun trivia question for added interest. Very educational. The object of the puzzle is to unscramble the 9 nine square pieces by perfectly matching the pictures on the square's edges, forming a large square. The puzzle is solved only when all seams of the puzzle match. Written by Jerry Slocum. Published by Sterling Publishing Pty Ltd. Foreword by Martin Gardner. Wooden jigsaw with natural wood animal and bird pieces. 14 pieces to be arranged so they fit inside the frame. 13 pieces that will challenge your powers of deduction to the max! A great new 2d put together puzzle. A new twist on other checkerboard puzzles that adds another dimension of difficulty. 13 pieces… that could drive you to the very edge of sanity. Just nine pieces… yet oh so tricky!
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