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Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle
Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle

Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle - Metal Brain Teaser - Difficulty 3/6 Hard - Travel Collection

Product ID : 45300558
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Galleon Product ID 45300558
Shipping Weight 0.42 lbs
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Manufacturer LOGICA GIOCHI
Shipping Dimension 4.88 x 3.03 x 2.05 inches
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Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle Features

  • Separate the hedgehog from the cage and put it back again

  • Difficulty: HARD 3/6, Age: 8+. Medium resolution time: 5 min - 1 day

  • Escaping from Brussels will be a great challenge!

  • Dimensions: 1.8 diam x 3 inch

  • PACKED IN A TRAVELLER'S SERIES BOX: 4.7 x 3 x 1.8 inch


About Logica Puzzles Art. Brussels Cage - Cast Puzzle

Rather difficult metal puzzle! The great challenge of escaping from Brussels influence is a puzzle now! AIM: Separate the hedgehog from the cage and put it back again. Difficulty: HARD 3/6, Age: 8+ MEDIUM/HARD difficulty level medium resolution time: 5 min - 1 dayk Dimensions: 3 x diam x 1.8 inch PACKED IN A TRAVEL SERIES BOX: 4.7 x 3 x 1.8 inch There're always 3 targets in this kind of brain teasres: Separate 2 pieces Connect it again Understand the movement = learn the steps to be able to solve it 3 seconds Will you be able? Once succed, try to make a battle: who will be a first to resolve - wins LOGICA PUZZLES is number 1 mind puzzles and brain teasers in Italy. www.logicagiochi.com *the difficulty is subjective. A genius could solve the puzzle in much less time, but on average people employ what is indicated in the description