The object of this puzzle is to build the tower using the pieces given. It seems easy enough but you will see that its not. The pieces have notches in different places on them so that you have to get the right piece in the right spot.
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★★★★★
Friday April 5th
TS Yap
wrote,
Decided to get "Tower Of Babel" because it would be an eye catching display in my game room's cabinet 😉 I have fun dismantling and reassembling this wooden puzzle. In my opinion, the scale of difficulty would be a level 4 out of 10. Recommended for those who just started to explore Burr Puzzles. It is relatively easy to figure out its sequential process of building his Tower with its wooden log. A cool wooden puzzle to own 😋
★★★
Monday August 3rd
Shaggy
wrote,
I am happy that I solved this puzzle easily. Either I am getting good at realizing what I am doing, or this one is indeed lower level of difficulty. Either way, it is fun, requires some good eye and a little logic.
★★★
Saturday December 27th
Robin
wrote,
The quality of the pieces is well made. Mine came with 6 black, 7 orange, and 5 wood coloured pieces but I'm not sure if there was supposed to be 6 of each (it is still solvable, but aesthetically it isn't visually balanced with odd numbers). It is really easy to solve if you take the top cap and central pole off first, before you start stacking. When I looked at the included solution sheet, I then realized that you're supposed to solve it with the top cap and central pole already in place (that should have been made clear on the box without giving away the answer). Either way, I don't think that the difficulty is worth a 10. Still, it looks nice.