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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 | 5.9 in x 2.2 in x 2 in / 15 cm x 5.7 cm x 5 cm |
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Product Info
An interesting puzzle box featuring a strange-looking white disk on top. The objective is to open the puzzle box by removing the white disk.
Made in laser-cut wood, acrylic, and stainless steel by Jean-Claude Constantin.
Jean-Claude Constantin lives in Germany, where he designs and manufactures many different laser-cut wood puzzles, as well as metal puzzles and magic tricks.
Customer Reviews
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Nice little box. If you’re an experienced puzzler this won’t be much of a challenge but for someone new to puzzles this would be great.
Well-made, handsome puzzle and I love the mechanism! Very clever, perfectly executed
What Jared said. It's looks good and it's well worth the price.
In my opinion, this is one of the better puzzle boxes at this price point. It looks beautiful, and the difficulty is perfect, in that you won't figure it out in under a minute, but you'll feel accomplished opening it up for the first time. Successive openings are still satisfying, and if you open it enough, you'll get good enough to do it rather quickly, despite the long time it will probably take you on your first attempt. The only real downside to this box is that it can be hard to fit a non-paper gift inside. If you are planning to put a non-flexible gift inside with any one dimension greater than about an inch, you may have trouble fitting it in. I should also mention (and this is a bit of a spoiler...) that the box requires you to turn it from right side-up position to open and close it, so I would recommend not putting anything fragile inside. Otherwise, this is a great box, and I am very happy with it.