Just Six wooden interlocking puzzle
…a classic and must be a part of any comprehensive range of puzzles. Size 90mm x 90mm x 90mm (each piece 90mm x 30mm x 30mm) Packaged DISASSEMBLED for your… […]
…a classic and must be a part of any comprehensive range of puzzles. Size 90mm x 90mm x 90mm (each piece 90mm x 30mm x 30mm) Packaged DISASSEMBLED for your… […]
…of the dragons? Then you can disassemble the puzzle completely to reveal a new challenge; that of assembling the dodecahedron shape again and enclosing Merlin’s Eye again. Merlin may have… […]
…Oak, Western Australian Jarrah & Queensland Blackbean. A larger version of the puzzle judged in the TOP 10 in the 2010 Nob Yoshigahara International Puzzle Design Competition is available here…. […]
…how to get them back inside the box again using these 12 moves, although there are other combinations. Difficulty Rating: 7 out of 10 Size 87mm x 87mm x 60mm… […]
…again using these 12 moves, although there are other combinations. The puzzle was given a difficulty level of 7/10. We really think that if you can master this one in… […]
…puzzle, Mr Puzzle has made more than 280 very precise saw cuts. The end result is this complex but very attractive design. The puzzle is made from Queensland Silver Ash…. […]
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…African Ebony is almost all black as you travel eastward around the globe the solid black reduces so by the time you come to the Pacific region the wood is… […]
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…comes with a very clear step by step solution drawn by Junichi. The puzzle is made from Mackay Cedar with Queensland Silver Ash trim. Size: 80mm x 80mm x 80mm… […]
…had the idea to design a burr that looked like a letter T on each end. He and Brian then collaborated to refine the basic shape to include more complexity… […]
…2019 for Euro 2678.00 (that’s about AU$4275.00 – more than 7 times its original selling price) Entrant IPP Design Competition 2007 The first puzzle is to open the telephone box… […]
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