Constantin Puzzles: Bermuda Triangle
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Constantin Puzzles: Bermuda Triangle

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Wholesale SKURT31- (min. 6 pcs/box)
ObjectFit the chain on the Bermuda Triangle grid.
DifficultyLevel 8 - Demanding
BrandRecent Toys
TypesMore Wood Puzzles, Jean Claude Constantin
Dimensions13.8 cm x 14 cm x 1.8 cm / 5.4 in x 5.5 in x 0.7 in
PackagingCardboard Presentation

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37 Ways to Avoid Disaster!
Test your problem-solving skills with this unique wooden puzzle, featuring a Bermuda Triangle grid with 37 starting points. Begin with position 1 and navigate through all 37 starting points. This challenging wooden brain teaser requires strategic thinking and spatial reasoning.
Key Features:

  •     Bermuda Triangle grid design
  •     37 starting points for varied challenges
  •     Develops problem-solving and spatial reasoning skills
  •     A great addition to your wooden puzzle collection!

Take on the Challenge!
Will you be able to navigate the Bermuda Triangle and avoid disaster? Try this engaging wooden puzzle today and find out!

Part of the Constantin Puzzles series.  Jean Claude Constantin is unquestionably one of the most prolific puzzle inventors of the past 30 years.  His unique and diverse puzzle creations are renowned for their beautiful designs and challenging solutions.
Ages: 14+

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