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DragonFjord A-Puzzle-A-Day: The Original Daily Calendar Puzzle with 365+ Challenges for Every Day of The Year

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You’ll go round in circles with this tactile game and, when complete, simply turn over to tackle the complementary puzzle on the other side. span> Set-up charges are not connected in any way to artwork preparation – our artwork services are always FREE! Turn the dials on this two-part puzzle until the sum of the numbers where the dials meet are all equal.

Food, personalised items and self-assembly furniture (once partly or wholly assembled) cannot be refunded or exchanged unless faulty. And the first clue uses its shape to bend an answer through the handle, around and out onto the smaller grid. IDEAL GIFT: Suitable for all ages, this wooden calendar puzzle is a great gift for friends, family, coworkers or yourself. We also accept an exchange of goods provided you are happy to cover postage of the replacement item.Heavy/larger items and furniture will be despatched separately and will not arrive with other purchases.

A-Puzzle-A-Day is an internationally patented design (EUIPO: 007690433; WIPO: DM/215118) and is hand-assembled and packed in Norway at our headquarters on Dragon Shores. Save yourself the trouble, and get more than one, because you are going to be gifting it and you won’t want to give up yours. Putting an intriguing twist on the calendar’s circles, take your time to crack the code of this testing mathematical brainteaser: turn each of the eight discs until the sum of the numbers where the discs meet are all equal. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. A far-away country uses a currency system with just two coins: worth 13 cents and –9 cents respectively.Born in Oxford in 1977, Claire grew up in Buckinghamshire where she spent her childhood days doodling and painting, surrounded by glorious countryside.

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Now, if there is something that you need to know about this product that we've omitted, please send us an anonymous question and we promise to answer it within 1 business day. Can you place 18 black and 18 white tiles on a 6×6 board, so that there are no “squares” with their four corners having the same colour?

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