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Cast puzzles for clever heads

Have you ever got involved with a cast puzzle? You have to try the famous Gusspuzzles from Hanayama. These mechanical puzzles are waiting for you to find out how to dismantle their mechanisms with your endurance.

By rotating, pushing and other manipulations on the cast parts, you can experience the secrets that are necessary to crack the puzzle.

In half a dozen levels there are so many different casting letters to solve. Before you start, you should find out about the history of Hanayama and her famous Gusspuzzles with this informative guide.

The story of the cast Puzzles

Mechanical puzzles are an ancient pastime that goes back to the 3rd century BC in Greece. The original mechanical puzzle was made of wood and consisted of several parts with which you could form different shapes. In the late 19th century, the puzzles became increasingly popular. Most puzzles were made of wood because it was easier to process. But then more and more metal puzzles came into focus.

Hanayama and the development of the metal puzzles

Hanayama introduced his know-how and passion in 1983 and began with the production of mechanically manufactured puzzles. The castings have a certain charm that is not achieved by wood and plastic puzzles. The separate is in the foreground that separates individual parts of individual parts. The more difficult the degree, the more frequent the composition of the parts is almost more difficult, as can be done. In the meantime, Hanayama's cast puzzles are sent all over the world, where they are waiting for their next challenge.

Classification of the difficulty levels of the puzzles

Hanayama is very proud of his ability to develop puzzles that correspond to the six levels of difficulty. The gradual increase in the level of difficulty makes it really worthwhile to master the puzzle challenges in every level.

Level 1: These puzzles are about having fun and developing an understanding of how mechanical puzzles really work. The simple puzzle design calls for thinking and superior, without the frustration level increasing.

Level 2: These puzzles promote critical thinking without being too difficult. It is fun to keep the puzzles and move, even if the solution is not immediately evident.

Level 3: These puzzles require a deep thinking about how the parts are connected.

Level 4: In the fourth level of the Gusspuzzles of Hanayama, complicated details are the be -all and end -all. These puzzles require a high degree of thinking in order to separate the complicated parts.

Level 5: From padlocks to labyrinths, there are many well -known elements in the fifth level of the Gusspuzzles. Despite these recognizable elements, the GUSSPUZZLE offer a challenge that is hardly exceeded by any other puzzle design.

Level 6:The sixth and last stage is the most difficult. If you master these puzzles, you can call yourself a puzzle king. Here it takes acknowledgment and transverse thinking to get to the solution.