The ultimate problem-solver and a lover of brainteasers, it has been suggested that Einstein might have written this classic riddle himself. It’s a fun but challenging test of deductive reasoning. The aim is to use the fifteen clues to arrange the pieces of the wooden houses in the right place to work out who owns the fish. Whilst everyone at PP is trying to disprove the theory, it is believed that 98% of those who try, cannot solve it. Can you claim your space in the 2% whose genius might just rival that of the great man himself?
Just one piece from the Einstein puzzle range. Is your brain big enough for them all?
Presentation box approx. 11.3cm x 16.3cm x 4cm
Jigsaw approx. 24cm x 37cm
Puzzle Dimensions (in):
27 in diameter
Puzzle Box Dimensions (in):
10.25 x 10.25 x 2.35
Age:
Adults/Suitable for 18+
Objective: Separate the parts. Can you reconstruct the planetary puzzle?
SHERLOCK HOLMES CHALLENGE TRILOGY. Use your powers of deduction and reasoning with this compendium of three different mystery games. Featuring over 150 riddles, puzzles, and enigmas. Games are The Case of the Double Agent, The Case of the Cryptic Clue, The Case of the Curious Conundrums
Once you’ve safely deposited the coin, will you be able to uncover the mysteries of the safe to retrieve it?
In amongst the cluttered sprawl of artifacts in 221B Baker Street lies a quiet treasure. A coin, given in gratitude to Sherlock Holmes by the British Treasury. He must keep it safe from the criminal underworld where it could bankroll any number of nefarious schemes. Mulling over a cold case he senses inspiration. Taking an old safe, he modifies it with a series of panels, notches, and tiles that, only when manipulated in a specific order, will allow the safe to open