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X-cage by Frederic Boucher and Eric Fuller
X-cage by Frederic Boucher and Eric Fuller

X-cage by Frederic Boucher and Eric Fuller

Nonax 47
Item Location: France

€100.00

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X Cage is a brilliant new design that will surely drive you mad. Five simple pieces fit into an attractive cage through the opening in the acrylic. The solver quickly realizes that there simply isn't enough room to accomplish this...to find the solution you'll have to make a discovery!
Construction of this puzzle is outstanding, with a very precise fit.
47 copies made for sale, each signed and dated.

DESIGNER:     Frederic Boucher
MATERIAL:     Walnut, Yellowheart, Acrylic
RELEASE DATE:     4.30.2018

Note: for avoiding any pieces to break during the shipping, the puzzle will be shipped in the solved state.


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