Key Words: Memory, Emotions, Language. One of many parts of the brain, the temporal lobe makes memories and associated emotions. And without the temporal lobe, we couldn't make the words to explain our thoughts (or puzzles) to others. Use your memories of puzzles past to solve.
Key Words: Sense, Touch, Awareness. The parietal lobe - one of many parts of your brain - processes sensory input from the world around you. Everything from the taste of a crisp apple to a pointy cactus is handled here. Which senses will you equip to solve this puzzle.
Can you open this Egyptian box? Egypt is renowned for its intriguing hidden rooms and challenging entries. The goal of this puzzle is to find the solution that unlocks the lid from the top and gains access to the hidden chamber.
Flip & solve! This timeless 3D puzzle is all about gravity. Flip the ball to generate number combinations from 4 to 16. Once you've mastered this thrilling puzzle, test your speed in completing it.
Deduction and dexterity. Can you assemble all the pieces in the bottle to create the ship? Gently shake all the pieces out of the bottle. Use your powers of deduction and a... Læs mere
Challenge your expectations! What you see is not always what you get with this unique puzzle. Remove the pieces from the frame and put them back in again. Discover the difference - this is no ordinary jigsaw experience.
37 ways to avoid disaster! Explore 37 ways to precisely fit the chain on this Bermuda Triangle grid. Begin with position 1 and navigate through all 37 starting points. Maneuvering through the Bermuda Triangle is no simple task.
Do you master your classics? Introducing the Pillow Cube: A timeless 3x3 puzzle with vivid colors and effortless maneuverability, all within a comfortable pillow-shaped design. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts who cherish the classics. Shift your mind.
Get in full gear! Twist & Solve, get one solid colour per side! Get started in 3 simple steps: 1. The puzzle pulls apart in 3 directions by pulling on the 2 halves. Be sure... Læs mere
A quarter of this cake has been cut away showing three identical layers inside. This puzzle looks simple but it is very ingenious. Designed by American designer Bram Cohen.
The plate shaped pieces intervene with each other for the perfect balance. The pieces all fall apart instantaneously, unbelievable when considering all the straight moves... Læs mere
Rotate and remove the cross-shaped piece from the outer disk. You will find the movement, both horizontally and vertically, very satisfying, creating a pleasant tactile experience as you solve it. Designed by Japanese designer Masumi Ohno.