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Hand Crafted Puzzles & Brainteasers made in Dublin Ireland
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Original Tangram Puzzle presented as a fox shaped puzzle.
Hand made and packed in a quality black perspex tray in a beautiful keepsake tin.
Tip the pieces out and do the easy fox puzzle first to get you started.
Then turn the black tray over and see how many of the 6 alternative puzzles you can do on the back. We give you six shapes to make but this is actually the original tangram puzzle so you can literally find hundreds if not thousands of alternative shapes to make if you search online for original tangram. They can all be made with the 7 pieces in this 'fox' puzzle ... it really is like an everlasting puzzle.
The best part is that some are easier than others ... so just when you think you are a whizz at the tangram you find a shape that will make you have to work those brain cells just a little bit harder.
Formed in 2005 in our workshop in Crumlin, Dublin, we originally made puzzles for fun and just to challenge each other at work and our friends in the pub after work. The Puzzle Co was born out of one of those random comments from a friend one day along the lines of - 'you should sell those at Christmas markets, they would be great Kris Kindle presents and stocking filers'. So that is exactly what we did.
We couldn't believe just how popular the puzzles turned out to be, and how much fun it was to sell them. Several years later, and we are still coming up with new variations on the range and adding in a few new puzzles every year...and still having fun selling them.
So much fun and great to see the family playing without a screen or phone in their hand
Katie
Head of Brainteasing
Formed in 2005 in our workshop in Crumlin, Dublin, we originally made puzzles for fun and just to challenge each other at work and our friends in the pub after work. The Puzzle Co was born out of one of those random comments from a friend one day along the lines of - 'you should sell those at Christmas markets, they would be great Kris Kindle presents and stocking filers'. So that is exactly what we did.