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BANDAGED CUBE 4X4 PUZZLE

BANDAGED CUBE 4X4 PUZZLE

TonDel 31
Item Location: Netherlands

€20.00

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€20.00
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MISSING 1 TO 8 (c) Ton Delsing
TonDel 31
MISSING 1 TO 8 (c) Ton Delsing
    Place the pieces in the frame, Place the black piece with the holes on it. You should now see the 0 and 9. (start position). There are several ways to do this, There is only 1 good  to slide to the numbers 1 to 4. Then slide to the numbers 5 to 8, Then slide the 1 at the top left and the 8 at the bottom right, Place the black piece on it so that you only see the 1 and 8. (end position) .The numbers are engraved in the piecesMaterial acrylic.
€22.00
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21 HEXAGONS (c) Ton Delsin
TonDel 31
21 HEXAGONS (c) Ton Delsin
A very nice puzzle. Read these instructions. Make from these 21 TRANSPARENT hexagons, 7 hexagons, each consisting of 3 pieces.Each hexagon must have 6 different numbers.You now have 7 hexagons with 7 different centre colours.WHITE (blank), YELLOW, PURPLE, RED, GREEN, BLUE and ORANGE .Place the piece with one of these colors in the center and try one of 7 problems on the back of the puzzle. Repeat with all the other colors. Total 49 puzzlesPut the 7 hexagons in the open space...
€50.00
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CHAIN PUZZLE
TonDel 31
CHAIN PUZZLE
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€9.00
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Le fermier avisé
TonDel 31
Le fermier avisé
A puzzle from 1898.  Copy of "Le Fermier Avisé" from "The book of ingenious & diabolical puzzles", Jerry Slocum and Jack Botermans Place the 9 cardboard pieces in a square of 3 x 3 pieces. Where 2 numbers lie against each other, the sum must always be the same. So: In each square cage the same number of chicks. To make the puzzle more beautiful I made adjustments,
€7.00
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