True Genius: Viking Sun Compass
$9.99 Original price was: $9.99.$7.99Current price is: $7.99.
Navigate through this Viking-inspired metal puzzle.
Ages: 8+
Difficulty Level: 4/5
Includes: Navigation-Inspired Metal Brainteaser Puzzle
Picture yourself aboard a mighty Viking longship, sails unfurled, and a crew of fearless warriors guiding their course using the mystical energy of the sun. The Viking Sun Compass is inspired by the innovative solar navigation tools these seafaring pioneers used to conquer uncharted waters. This puzzle brings their ingenuity to life, letting you experience the essence of ancient Viking exploration.
To master this compass, you must release the metal rings from the binds of the four hemispherical openings. But the challenge doesnt end thereskillfully return the rings to their intricate configuration to complete the puzzle. This brainteaser is as mesmerizing as it is challenging, capturing the spirit of True Genius.
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