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Orbital Box
Object | OPen the box. |
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Difficulty | Level 8 - Demanding |
Brand | Esc Welt |
Types | Wooden Puzzle Boxes, Sequential Discovery |
Dimensions | 12 cm x 12 cm x 10 cm / 4.7 in x 4.7 in x 3.9 in |
Packaging | Cardboard Box |
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Product Info
Challenge your mind and crack the mysterious box! Do you want to bring the coolest game to the next game night? Or push your gray cells to their limits at home? Surprise your family and friends with a tricky puzzle adventure.
The Orbital Box consists of various puzzles which need to be solved step by step. With every cracked code you get closer to your goal - but don't leave anything to chance! Only with razor-sharp logic can you elicit the secret from the Orbital Box.
The goal: solve all puzzles and open the box to reveal its hidden secret.
A unique experience which can be solved as a team for a very special puzzle evening or use it as a challenge for you and your gray cells alone against the clock.
Cut out with the finest precision laser and put together by hand. The Orbital Box combines 84 individual parts made of birch wood to create a puzzle experience for on the go or at home. Inside there is a secret room, which is ideal as a small hiding place. The Orbital Box can also be used perfectly as gift packaging. Since it is made of high-quality birch wood, it can be used again and again.
The game set has a compartment measuring 7.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 8 cm perfect for an extra gift.
Comes with a pamphlet that includes an intriguing backstory. Approximate solve time is 30 minutes.
Ages: 10+
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If you’re a beginner at this type of puzzle box, this could be a good entry point, albeit at a lower price. If you have done other boxes I would skip this one as a couple of the puzzles are just too easy. Good as a gift for a young person perhaps, or used to house a gift card would be a great use for it.
Second sequential puzzle box we ever did. It looks really good. Unfortunately, I think the craftmanship is a bit lacking. There were two pieces that were supposed to be glued and not move that kept falling off, there is a wooden square piece on the "slider face" that was either not put in properly or rotated during transport which made it impossible to "solve" this face until I solved the final combination in a different way and reverse engineered the whole thing, and the final locking mechanism was way too loose and could open up by accident on the wrong combination. While it was still fun to do and took around the estimated time to solve (about 40 minutes), I think that two of the faces are not relevant to solving the end of the puzzle. The information can be found without following what the company intended. That is a bit disappointing as I see a way that a little change in the design could make it very clever and essential to use all the faces. If you already have all the better puzzle boxex and still ache to own more, then you could buy this one, but it would not be my first recommendation.