3-In-One WOODEN PUZZLE SET
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Challenging trio - an array of household brain teasers
3 interlocking wooden puzzles set, stored in a fancy, high quality, handcrafted wooden box that comes with a matching lid. The puzzle box set is comprised of 3 brain teaser puzzles: a Intersecting Logs, a Star Puzzle, and a Snake Cube. Even if you know the shape of the blocks, you will find separating them or reassembling the cluster a very puzzling problem to tackle. A real brain teaser. This special collection puzzle gift set is the perfect way to keep children aged 10 and up intellectually stimulated and entertained after school. Adults will also be challenged by these puzzles again and again; this box set makes a great desk toy or coffee table game to share with colleagues and friends.
Star Puzzle: The objective is to disassemble the Shooting Star. Then try to put it back together again.
Snake Cube: The wooden snake cube puzzle is made up of a long wooden chain of 27 "cubelets." By intricately bending, placing and building the cubelets on top of one another, you can create one solid cube. When finished, you'll have a 3-inch by 3-inch by 3-inch cube.
Intersecting Logs: Disassemble and try to put the pieces back together. Perfect as a travelling game.
This product is made by the artisans of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh. Popularly known as the ‘sheesham wood village’ Saharanpur is home to some of India's finest wood carvers. Dating back to about 400 years in Mughal period, some craftsmen came from Kashmir and settled down in Saharanpur and took this work to earn their bread and butter. Gradually this art got extended amongst common man in Saharanpur.
The solution to the puzzle is included, but we recommend you use it only as a last resort! Size is given for the box.
This product is made by the artisans of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh. Popularly known as the ‘sheesham wood village’ Saharanpur is home to some of India's finest wood carvers. Dating back to about 400 years in Mughal period, some craftsmen came from Kashmir and settled down in Saharanpur and took this work to earn their bread and butter. Gradually this art got extended amongst common man in Saharanpur.
The solution to the puzzle is included, but we recommend you use it only as a last resort! Size is given for the box.