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E-Box
Object | Open the box. |
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Difficulty | Level 7 - Challenging |
Brand | Jean Claude Constantin |
Types | European Wood Puzzles, Wooden Puzzle Boxes, Puzzle Boxes / Trick Boxes, Jean Claude Constantin |
Dimensions | 9.9 cm x 9.9 cm x 5.5 cm / 3.9 in x 3.9 in x 2.2 in |
Packaging | Shrinkwrap |
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Product Info
A colorful and inviting puzzle box by Jean-Claude Constantin. The lid spins and so does the colorful wheel on top of it. The beautiful wood detailing around the side adds to the appeal. Your objective is to figure out how to open this beautiful wooden container.
Made in laser-cut wood and anodized metal by Jean-Claude Constantin. Jean-Claude Constantin lives in Germany, where he designs and manufactures many different wood and metal puzzle, as well as magic tricks.
Customer Reviews
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The box is pretty. The actual execution of the solution not so much. In order to open it, things have to be 'perfectly' in place, and they to not want to stay like that, so even when opening it up with the correct solution it ends up being an exercise in frustration. Compounded with the fact there's little to no space inside the 'box' to hold something (short of a folded piece of paper). This may not matter as much for any one who just wants the "puzzle" part. I actually do like the puzzle aspect of the device, I just wish it were better designed to be more forgiving and less frustrating to execute.
I got this for my husband, who loves puzzle boxes. It seemed difficult, but since there are only 2 things to mess with...he got it open after only an hour... So, yes it is pretty, but I do not believe it was worth 64 US dollars. Definitely not worth a Level 7 rating either. I believe a 3 or 4 would explain it better.