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Wooden Fractal Tray Puzzle - Dragon Curve
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Wooden Fractal Tray Puzzle - Dragon Curve

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ObjectFit all the pieces into the tray.
DifficultyLevel 9 - Gruelling
BrandMartin Raynsford
TypesMartin Raynsford, Wooden Jigsaws
Dimensions19.4 cm x 19.4 cm x 0.6 cm / 7.6 in x 7.6 in x 0.25 in
PackagingShrinkwrap

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Please note that wood colors vary!

This original design is brought to you by Martin Raynsford and was originally funded through a Kickstarter campaign. There are several fiendishly complicated tray puzzles based upon space filling fractal curves.

Dragon Curve: first investigated by NASA physicists John Heighway, Bruce Banks, and William Harter. It's rounded flowing pattern and nearly identical pieces make it the hardest of the different puzzles.

Made from a high quality birch laser plywood sheet, the natural look of the wood will show natural colour variations. The material is sanded and oiled to create a superior finish.  Some of the puzzles have been dyed with wood dye.  The name of the puzzle is displayed on the front, while the designer is displayed on the back.

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