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For ages 8 to adult.
Anonymous
Posted December 8, 2011
This is a Christmas gift.
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Posted April 10, 2010
This puzzle is a nicer version of the old school, cheap plastic ones I had when I was a kid. I've always loved this puzzle and now I have one that will last forever! There are, however, two drawbacks: One is that you have to use the puzzle somewhat flat because the pieces will just slide on their own. Ironically, the second drawback is that the pieces sometimes get stuck. Regardless, I am still happy with my puzzle and would recommend it for anyone who's always loved playing this game.
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Posted December 19, 2009
Bad choice for us.
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Posted September 12, 2009
Pretty handy puzzle, really liked and plan to buy additional ones as a presents.
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Posted August 22, 2009
I remember having a plastic number puzzle game as a child. So when I saw this new metal one I had to have it. I had fun playing with it and introduced it to my daughter who had no idea what it was. It's a fun, mindless game that passes the time.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I've bought three of these puzzles as gifts. The teens I bought them for really like them even though they are not electronic. The number games are nicely-made, sturdy.
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Posted April 8, 2005
this is a great puzzle for those who love puzzles!
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Posted June 14, 2009
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Posted April 2, 2009
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Overview
The Fifteen Puzzle is a classic numerical nightmare, originally introduced in 1880. We've re-created it in smooth, polished metal and decorative enamel. To play, scramble the 15 numbered tiles in the tray, then try to slide them into correct numerical order.For ages 8 to adult.