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6 PIECES IN A CUBE - nice puzzle game

Regular price €13,90 EUR
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author

unknown

material

Samena wood (Samanea saman)

Dimensions

6.5cm x 6.5cm x 6.5cm; approx. 140 grams

Difficulty level

★★☆☆☆ Advanced

Free Shipping

Free shipping in Germany, for other countries please look at the shipping costs .

Care instructions

Wipe the game from time to time with a damp cloth and then rub it thinly with vegetable oil.

Herstellerangaben:
ROMBOL GmbH
Friedrich-List-Strasse 65
DE 33100 Paderborn
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Beschreibung

The puzzle game 6 PIECES IN A CUBE by ROMBOL Denkspiele is an extraordinary wooden puzzle that will delight both beginners and experienced puzzlers. At first glance, it seems simple – six building blocks must be assembled to form a perfect cube. But appearances are deceptive: All sides of the cube appear identical. There are no recognizable clues, no markings, no color codes – only pure reasoning, patience, and spatial awareness lead to the solution.

Each of the six wooden elements has a unique shape and must be placed exactly where it's needed. The apparent equality of the cube faces makes the puzzle particularly challenging: There's only one correct solution, but countless possible attempts. This is precisely the fascination of this high-quality puzzle game.

Crafted from fine wood, the wooden cube is not only a mental challenge but also an aesthetic eye-catcher. The high-quality craftsmanship and minimalist design make it a perfect gift for puzzle enthusiasts, design lovers, and anyone who enjoys testing their patience.

Whether on the desk, in the living room, or as a challenging pastime – 6 PIECES IN A CUBE combines play, design, and challenge in a unique way. It's an ideal gift for adults and teenagers who enjoy challenging tasks.

Discover the art of logical thinking with this unique puzzle game – can you form a perfect cube from the six building blocks?