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BePuzzled | Trinity Hanayama Metal Brainteaser Puzzle Mensa Rated Level 6, for Ages 12 and Up

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Style: Trinity


Features

  • In this puzzle, each piece is entangled with the other two pieces
  • Can you take it apart? Now, put it back together!
  • Hanayama is renowned for ultra-challenging, high-quality puzzle products
  • Level 6 puzzles are considered extremely difficult by most puzzlers
  • Designed by Hong Kong's puzzle writer Kyoo Wong

Description

In this puzzle, each piece is entangled with the other two pieces. Hong Kong's puzzle writer Kyoo Wong is the designer. Wong seems to have a sense of humor, stating, “An organic design without a grip is fun. Since there are possible combinations other than the solution pictured, I hope you enjoy trial and error!” Hanayama is known worldwide for challenging puzzles and quality manufacturing. Can you take the pieces apart, then put them back together again? Hanayama cast metal brain teasers have 6 levels of difficulty, and each puzzle is Mensa-rated. Level 6 puzzles are considered extremely difficult by most puzzlers. BePuzzled is the exclusive distributor of Hanayama Cast Puzzles in the USA.

Brand: Bepuzzled


Puzzle type: Assembly and Disassembly


Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 144.0


Number of Pieces: 1


Product Dimensions: 3"L x 1.75"W


Product Dimensions: 1.75 x 3 x 4.75 inches


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 30768


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: November 30, 2023


Manufacturer: University Games


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  • One of the most elegant looking Hanayama puzzles I own. Also reviewed; Chain, Infinity, and Quartet.
Style: Square
Words can't explain how much I love this puzzle. It just looks amazing in person. The feeling of it is so smooth, and the way the gold and silver kind of swirl together is stunning. The solution however isn't a level 6 difficulty in my opinion. It kind of fell apart as I rotated it around looking at it. It took about 2 minutes. 8 to reassemble. There is a trick to it though. It doesn't always just fall apart. Most definitely happy with my purchase, and would recommend getting one. About the Hanayama cast Chain puzzle: For some reason the review link for this puzzle came here, so I'll leave that review as well. The chain puzzle isn't the prettiest, but it is definitely a level 6. When you first look at it, it truely looks impossible to solve. Only after a while did I figure out how it moves around. I have about 40 or so Hanayama puzzles, and rarely get frustrated with them. This one was one of them though. I love it. The harder the better, is my choice. After finally solving it, you will feel so satisfied. I would recommend this to those that are hardcore puzzlers. The solution, after solving it, is quite simple. Getting to that point however, can be infuriating. Not to mention the description states there are three was to solve it depending upon which piece is in the middle. Definitely worth the time and money. The Infinity puzzle: The Infinity puzzle is a wonderful sequential solving puzzle. The two dials must be rotated in a certain ordered and pattern to solve this puzzle. It's a very nice fidget puzzle, and feels nice in your hand while trying to figure out the solution. You'll find using your pinky fingers in the holes will come in very handy. I would enjoy getting this as a gift. The review link for the Quartet puzzle also comes here. The Quartet puzzle: This puzzle certainly is a level 6. It's elegant design is just one of the qualities this puzzle possesses. With its sleek black smooth finish, you'll find it's a pleasure to work towards the solution. This is more difficult than the Infinity, but just as rewarding. Getting it back into the original shape might be more challenging than getting it apart. Definitely a good addition to my ever growing collection. If you like a challenge this puzzle is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Michael Porter

  • Fun
Style: Chain
This is the second level six puzzle I have obtained. I got enigma as a present but bought this one, chain, since it was on sale and fairly inexpensive. I think it was four dollars when I bought it and that was well worth it. It took me significantly less time to figure out than enigma but still took me several days to figure out. But I only played with it a few minutes at a time. I like that it’s a multi step puzzle. I could see semi early on how it was meant to, part but struggled with getting it to be in the right position to make that happen. Once it is a part it’s easy to get it back to original position I think. Whereas with enigma I have taken it apart and put it together several times but have yet to be able to do it without making at least one mistake. I probably spent an hour or two on chain total but not sure since I only spent a few minutes at a time working on it. But enigma I Spent hours working on the original solution over the span of weeks and have played with it for hours since then trying to solve it more quickly each time. I am somewhat new to these types of puzzles so someone more experienced would probably be able to do them much quicker. I just got elk and have not solved it yet I don’t think I will like it as much as the other two but we will see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Cheryl C

  • Great Build Quality, A Little Too Easy
Style: Square
First things first, this puzzle says "these pieces have a secret: each time their arrangement is changed when recreating the original shape, the solution changes." This is mostly false. It's true that the pieces can be put together in different ways, however the solution is the same no matter how they are assembled. It might *technically* be different, but not in any meaningful way. In terms of build quality: This is a great piece. It looks good, fees heavy and strong. Mine came slightly scuffed up, but it's very minimal to the point where you wouldn't notice unless you were examining the finish of the pieces. The puzzle is smooth and built to last. In terms of the puzzle: This is my first ever puzzle of this type, so I wanted to start strong with a difficult challenge. That's why I bought this puzzle, it is rated 6 of 6. I was able to take this puzzle apart and put it back together within 20 minutes. I'm a little disappointed because I was expecting it to take me an hour or more, but maybe my expectations were set too high. I wish I hadn't read the puzzle's theme before attempting to solve it, as the theme served as a one-word hint which made the puzzle a little easier. The theme is given on one of the paper inserts describing the puzzle that comes with the packaging. I found this puzzle on Puzzle Master and they give it a 9/10 difficulty rating, so if you are looking for the hardest Hanayama cast puzzle I suggest you try the hourglass puzzle. That one gets a 10/10 difficulty rating and is a common result I found when searching online for the most difficult Hanayama puzzle. I can't personally attest to its difficulty, however I liked this square puzzle enough that I've already purchased the hourglass puzzle. At around $10, this isn't a bad deal. You'll get at least 30 minutes of enjoyment and a cool puzzle to toy around with and show to friends. Overall, I'm satisfied with this puzzle though I do with it were more challenging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Michael

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