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Hanayama makes a lot of these cast metal puzzles. Some of them are harder than others, and the difficulty levels are a rough approximation for how long it will take you to solve them.This one is ok to play with.

It's not particularly hard, but the geometry is gorgeous. It's really more a nice piece of art than a puzzle.

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As some of these are, this one can be solved by accident, but then becomes very difficult to put back together if you weren't paying attention. I actually had this one come apart in my hands while I was attending to something else.I wouldn't recommend this as the first Hanayama puzzle to start with if you're looking for a good puzzle since it's not as much fun. It's elegant from a geometric perspective, but not from a puzzle perspective. I'd recommend ASIN:B0038BCMYU Labyrinth, ASIN:B0038BCN08 Elk, or ASIN:B0038BHZS8 Quartet first. Expectations: It comes apart in seconds; that has nothing to do with solving it.

Think of it as a 3D jigsaw puzzle with 3 pieces. I don't think it's a spoiler to say that it's about lining up notches. One reviewer complained about that. It is very unlikely to be reassembled by accident.

Doing it the first time took patience, close examination, and maybe an hour split over a couple days. Even then I couldn't solve it on demand; mastering it maybe took another hour altogether. Now I just enjoy the 'feel' of disassembly and reassembly. One reviewer called it ugly; I couldn't disagree more. I work for a small engineering and manufacturing company. I bought this Perplexus and the epic (grey/blue) one.

I leave them at my desk for other employees, vendors or customers to challenge on their free time. I myself have not solved the puzzle, and to my knowledge only one of our employees have.

It looks so simple, but believe me, it's incredibly challenging and requires patience. Several children of employees have even picked it up, and it does tend to keep kids above the age of 7 entertained for short periods of time. If purchasing for children, I might start with the junior version. Did it meet my expectations? It exceeded them by a mile and a half.

I bought this for my two 'boys' who have birthdays within two weeks of each other, sort of as a general toy for both, hedging my bets in case one didn't like it, or perhaps one felt 'too mature' for a toy/ game, hoping this way they'd at least want to try it and compare skill levels. It's been a very rewarding experience-they haven't been able to put it down.

Even at age 17 and 21 respectively, it seems this is tricky enough to challenge them in a major way, engaging enough to catch and hold their interest, and plain fun enough so they've even conned their sister into 'giving it a try'. (I've even seen my husband try to figure out how it works, but without succumbing to.