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Cast Galaxy
Wholesale SKU | HY61 |
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Object | Take apart and put back together |
Difficulty | Level 7 - Challenging |
Brand | Hanayama |
Types | Hanayama Metal Puzzles, Bram Cohen |
Dimensions | 1.9 in x 1.9 in x 0.6 in / 4.7 cm x 4.7 cm x 1.5 cm |
Packaging | Cardboard Box |
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Product Info
Explore the mysteries of the universe with the Cast Galaxy Metal Puzzle. This stunning 3D puzzle from Hanayama Huzzle is crafted from high quality metal and features an intricate design that will challenge even the most experienced brain teaser puzzle enthusiasts.
Designed by American Bram Cohen, the puzzle's objective it to take apart and reassemble. It is more difficult to put them back together than to take them apart. Take a good look at how the pieces move when taking them apart so you can put them back together again. With its sleek and modern appearance, it makes for a unique gift for him or her, perfect for those who appreciate a good brain teaser.
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Material: Metal
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Category: Metal Puzzles
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Difficulty Level: Complex, 7/10.
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Metal puzzle lovers.
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Adults looking for a challenging and fun activity.
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Unique gift for him or her.
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Gifts for birthdays and Christmas.
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Hard to buy for individuals.
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Those who enjoy mechanical puzzles and brain teasers.
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Custom puzzle enthusiasts.
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Anyone looking for a unique and engaging gift for friends and family.
Customer Reviews
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Feels great in the hand, and the puzzle design is elegant. Re-assembly can be done with some patience and taking the time to think through it logically.
On of the best! Design is marvelous, solution is easy, fun to play with. And I regularly use it as a demonstration when showing what puzzles I'm into.
I've come to realize that I'm good at puzzles, but I'm not always good at Hanayama puzzles. The galaxy almost falls apart in your hands. And if that happens to you, PAY ATTENTION to what is happening when the pieces move, and how they originally are oriented. This is another one I couldn't rebuild on my own, but with the instructions, it was fairly simple to put together and solve repeatedly. It's neat to watch the arms move in sync as you solve, but it is a very very quick puzzle to finish once you know the secret.