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Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler
Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler

Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler

(8 reviews)

Zig Zag Puzzle a solo puzzler that you can take anywhere! Choose a challenge. Place all the pieces on the game board so that the colors of your structure match the colors indicated in the challenge. The challenges in the first booklet show a top view of a completed pyramid built on the blue side of the game board. The challenges in the second booklet show a top view of the white game board, which is filled in two layers (tilted at 45o). None of the puzzle pieces must extend beyond the zigzag “teeth” of the edge. – The white squares in a challenge show the colours that are not revealed. Use your deductive skills to determine which colours to place in these squares! Sometimes there are several ways to place the puzzle pieces on the game board when you start a challenge. For example: If a challenge shows 3 adjacent red squares, these may be from a red puzzle piece OR a combination of red pieces. Thus, the placement is already part of the challenge! There is only one solution, which can be found at the end of the booklet.

Zig Zag Puzzle a solo puzzler that you can take anywhere! Choose a challenge. Place all the pieces on the game board so that the colors of your structure match the colors indicated in the challenge. The challenges in the first booklet show a top view of a completed pyramid built on the blue side of the game board. The challenges in the second booklet show a top view of the white game board, which is filled in two layers (tilted at 45o). None of the puzzle pieces must extend beyond the zigzag “teeth” of the edge. – The white squares in a challenge show the colours that are not revealed. Use your deductive skills to determine which colours to place in these squares! Sometimes there are several ways to place the puzzle pieces on the game board when you start a challenge. For example: If a challenge shows 3 adjacent red squares, these may be from a red puzzle piece OR a combination of red pieces. Thus, the placement is already part of the challenge! There is only one solution, which can be found at the end of the booklet.

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Smart Games - Zig Zag Puzzler

$17.98

(8 reviews)

Zig Zag Puzzle a solo puzzler that you can take anywhere! Choose a challenge. Place all the pieces on the game board so that the colors of your structure match the colors indicated in the challenge. The challenges in the first booklet show a top view of a completed pyramid built on the blue side of the game board. The challenges in the second booklet show a top view of the white game board, which is filled in two layers (tilted at 45o). None of the puzzle pieces must extend beyond the zigzag “teeth” of the edge. – The white squares in a challenge show the colours that are not revealed. Use your deductive skills to determine which colours to place in these squares! Sometimes there are several ways to place the puzzle pieces on the game board when you start a challenge. For example: If a challenge shows 3 adjacent red squares, these may be from a red puzzle piece OR a combination of red pieces. Thus, the placement is already part of the challenge! There is only one solution, which can be found at the end of the booklet.

Zig Zag Puzzle a solo puzzler that you can take anywhere! Choose a challenge. Place all the pieces on the game board so that the colors of your structure match the colors indicated in the challenge. The challenges in the first booklet show a top view of a completed pyramid built on the blue side of the game board. The challenges in the second booklet show a top view of the white game board, which is filled in two layers (tilted at 45o). None of the puzzle pieces must extend beyond the zigzag “teeth” of the edge. – The white squares in a challenge show the colours that are not revealed. Use your deductive skills to determine which colours to place in these squares! Sometimes there are several ways to place the puzzle pieces on the game board when you start a challenge. For example: If a challenge shows 3 adjacent red squares, these may be from a red puzzle piece OR a combination of red pieces. Thus, the placement is already part of the challenge! There is only one solution, which can be found at the end of the booklet.