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ThinkFun Fifteen Puzzle |  | Brand: Think Fun Department: toys
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $7.48 as of 11/24/2009 15:58 CST details You Save: $2.51 (25%)
New (25) from $7.48
Seller: MyAtomic Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3687
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 8 - 0 months Size: 5" x 5" x .6" Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 0.6
MPN: 004900-01442 Model: 4900 UPC: 019275049003 EAN: 0019275049003 ASIN: B00005J36F
Release Date: January 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Bridges generations | | • | Leatherette travel case | | • | Thirty-one challenges | | • | Instruction booklet with solutions | | • | For ages 8 years and above |
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Product Description The Fifteen Puzzle is a classic numerical nightmare, originally introduced in 1880. Binary Arts has recreated it in smooth, polished metal and decorative enamel, just as it appeared at the height of its popularity during the 1930s. Scramble the 15 numbered tiles in the tray, then try to slide them into correct numerical order. Enclosed booklet features over 30 additional challenges; handy leatherette carry bag included.Features Stainless steel construction for smooth operation and durability, handy travel case and over 30 challenges included in booklet. The perfect pocket-size travel game.
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Classic Thinking Puzzle October 23, 2009 F. Courtney (Seattle) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this puzzle for my son who is 5. He is gifted with advanced spatial and cognitive skills. I know from using this toy as a child that it will be a good brain exerciser for him.
As for the quality, I haven't seen a better more "solid" puzzle. Most of the ones I had as a child were made of plastic but this one is high quality metal. The pieces slide very easily. It comes with a little pouch. This is a cool puzzle!
A fun puzzle April 6, 2009 V. Bold (New York) I had this puzzle when I was young & now my grandson is enjoying it too. Some toys have lasting value.
Great retro puzzle February 18, 2009 Doesbud (GA) A well made product. Fun for the nostalgia buff. Challenging fun that needs no batteries.
no frills, just a really good toy February 17, 2009 Manmohan Das (Detroit, USA) As the subject says, this is a no frills attached nice toy. The only thing that surprised me is the size, its smaller than what I expected especially if you have big hands. But anyways, looks durable lets see if lasts for a long time
Perfect for the long car ride! January 18, 2009 mumzonline (United States) This puzzle has a fantastic retro/classic look and feel about it. This has held the attention of my 6 yr old son. It comes with instructions or ideas on different ways to have the numbers sequenced. This would be a great toy to bring out on a long flight or car ride. Will keep them puzzled for hours!
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