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Aquarium

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ObjectFit the 5 fish into the frame with the 8 plexi-plates.
DifficultyLevel 9 - Gruelling
BrandSiebenstein-Spiele
TypesEuropean Wood Puzzles, Packing Puzzles, Jürgen Reiche
Dimensions13.5 cm x 9.8 cm x 0.8 cm / 5.3 in x 2.9 in x 0.3 in
PackagingShrinkwrap

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This is an exchange puzzle from IPP 38 (International Puzzle Party) in San Diego from Allan Stein and Siebenstein-Spiele.

This appealing packing puzzle's objective is to fit the five little fishes together with the 8 plexi-plates into the frame.  The background of the "aquarium" is made in a striking variety of wood and each fish has its own unique color.

Made in laser-cut wood and acrylic by Siebenstein-Spiele. Based in Munster, Germany, Siebenstein-Spiele was founded in 1992. Although the company is mainly known for board games, Siebenstein-Spiele also makes many wooden puzzles, several of which have been designed by company founder Jürgen Reiche.

Wood Colors May Vary.

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