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TANGRAM – the oldest puzzle in the world

Regular price €15,90 EUR
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author

unknown

material

Samena wood (Samanea saman)

Dimensions

13cm x 13cm x 2.5cm; approx. 250 grams

Difficulty level

★☆☆☆☆ Beginners

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
info@rombol.de View full details

Beschreibung

Game description

The TANGRAM puzzle from ROMBOL is a classic thinking game that challenges both young and old. This fascinating game consists of seven geometric pieces known as "tans." The goal of the game is to combine these tans into a variety of shapes and figures—from simple geometric patterns to complex silhouettes. The game promotes spatial thinking, concentration, and creativity by encouraging players to explore different solutions and use their imagination.

The Tangram from ROMBOL is distinguished by its high-quality craftsmanship. The pieces are made of sturdy wood, which feels comfortable in the hand and promises a long service life. Thanks to the careful craftsmanship and simple design, the Tangram is not just a game, but also an aesthetic object that can be seen in any room.

Whether played alone or in a group, the Tangram from ROMBOL offers endless fun while simultaneously developing important cognitive skills. It's a perfect gift for anyone who loves a challenge and wants to keep their brain cells active. Its ease of use makes it ideal for on-the-go play and promises hours of excitement and creativity.

Scope of delivery

  • 7 game pieces
  • 1 storage box
  • 1 rubber band

Learning area

  • logical thinking

Advantages

  • Stress reduction
  • Brain training
  • Improve problem-solving skills
  • Training frustration tolerance

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