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True Genius Series 2:
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Puzzle-solving is at the heart of every innovation. Faced with a challenge, great thinkers for centuries employed logic, ingenuity, and creative thinking to solve the toughest problems. What resulted were brilliant inventions that changed the world. We’ve honored the original thought-leaders from ancient cultures by connecting their inventions to our brainteasers to create a challenging line of puzzles worthy of the title, True Genius.
Goal:
- Compass: Take the puzzle apart and put it back together.
- Star: Remove the star from the cage.
Goal: Shotput: Take the puzzle apart and put it back together.
Javelin: Separate the two rings.
- The ancient Greek Olympics began in 776 BC and were designed to be a contest between all of Greece’s city states to honor their gods as well as for neighboring city states to compete against each other peacefully.
- The most famous of these contests was held in Olympia to honor the Greek god, Zeus.
- The games were tests of skill and strength meant to measure each region’s power, both physically and politically.
- Get your game on with this two-piece puzzle set that embodies the sportsmanship modeled by the Greeks’ true genius.
In this puzzle, you must swap the gold and silver column of coins. Sound simple? Not quite – each coin type only moves so far into the columns creating a costly conundrum. Find the trick to get them sorted.
Thor’s famed hammer Mjolnir is known for the strength required to wield it, but it will take real strength of mind to disassemble and reassemble this Norse-themed brainteaser. Are you worthy?
To solve the Dendera, you will twist the top layer of the maze to open new pathways for both of the ball bearings to navigate from their respective start-to-finish paths through the constellations of the ancient night sky.
The myth of the ancient minotaur that guarded a labyrinth is brought to life with this original slot maze. Try to navigate the minotaur piece through the maze and then once it’s free, flip it over and try to return the minotaur back to the center of the maze. Navigating through the maze is more challenging than it looks because the bull’s horns must be maneuvered around each rivet.
Keep this Ancient Roman structure from crumbling by assembling all 12 pieces into four columns that are all the same height. Each piece is unique and only one solution is possible.
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