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The KINGOU Wooden Puzzle Magic Ball is a 2.36-inch brain teaser designed for both adults and kids. Made from high-quality wood, this portable puzzle challenges users with its intermediate difficulty level, promoting problem-solving skills and creative thinking. Ideal for family bonding or solo relaxation, it’s a stylish addition to any game collection.
Material | Wood |
Size | Large |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 2.36"L x 2.36"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Color | Wood Color |
Item Shape | Sphere |
Subject Character | Stars |
Theme | Holidays |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 1 |
Educational Objective | Problem Solving Skill, Creative Thinking |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Puzzle Type | Lock |
2**7
Great brain teaser!
I'm always searching for hard puzzles for my 15-year-old grandson to figure out. He had a great time with this one.
S**P
Challenging but fun
This is fun to try to solve, but it is difficult to hold it and try to get it back together. I wish there was some sort of stand to put it on when you are trying to work it.
T**N
It is smaller than expected, but still worth the price.
It was smaller than I expected but will suffice. It was a gift to someone else, so I don't know how well put together it is.
N**2
Difficulty
I have not been able to get it apart to try putting it together. Great puzzle. Would make a great stocking stuffer. I think I’ll buy a couple more.
M**Z
Don't buy
Suck thank you
W**R
Nice-looking
We got this for our 9-year-old's birthday. It's a good challenge at first, but still fun even after he's figured it out. And it looks good. Warning - some parts are fairly thin, so it could break if you get rough with it.
S**H
Fun fiddle toy. Well made
I bought this as a gift for my fiance who likes to keep his hands busy. He has taken it apart and put it together several times already but still enjoys it. I will probably need to get him a more difficult one later. But when I tried it, I needed a lot of help, so as far as its difficulty, it probably depends on how many of these sorts of puzzles you have already done. It is easier if you take it apart first, so you understand how it works. If you want to give it as a gift and challenge that person more, my fiance recommends giving it to them disassembled so they have to figure out how the pieces fit together from scratch. Some kids (~10 years old) were trying it, but it was extremely difficult for them and they quickly gave up on it so I wouldn't recommend it for younger kids.
E**L
Very nice and pleased.
Worked out quite nicely.
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