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Cast Hex
| Object | Remove the cross shaped piece from the outer disk. |
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| Difficulty | Level 7 - Challenging |
| Brand | Hanayama |
| Type | Hanayama Metal Puzzles |
| Dimensions | 4 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm / 1.57 in x 1.18 in x 1.57 in |
| Packaging | Cardboard Box |
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Unlock the challenge of the Cast Hex metal puzzle. This intricate 3D puzzle from Hanayama Huzzle is crafted from high quality metal and features a unique hexagonal design that will put your problem solving skills to the test. You will need a blend of inspiration and logic to succeed with this puzzle.
Designed by Masui Ohno, the objective of this puzzle is to rotate and remove the cross shaped piece from the outer disk. You will find the movement very satisfying, both horizontally and vertically, creating a pleasant tactile experience as you solve it. When you are finished, insert the cross and rotate it until the arrow lines up with the HEX stamp on the outer ring. With its sleek and modern appearance, it makes for a great gift for him or her, perfect for brain teaser puzzle enthusiasts.
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Material: Metal.
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Category: Metal Puzzles.
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Difficulty Level: Tricky, 7/10.
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Brain teaser puzzle lovers.
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Adults looking for a challenging and fun activity.
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Unique gift for him or her.
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Birthdays.
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Christmas.
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Hard to buy for individuals.
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Those who enjoy metal mechanical puzzles and brain teasers.
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Custom puzzle enthusiasts.
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Anyone looking for a unique and engaging gift for friends and family.
Note: Our level rating system is different than Hanayama's. Hanayama's level 1 is equivalent to our level 5, their level 6 is equivalent to our level 10.
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Super fun to fiddle with this one -- a great fidget toy! But I solved it by accident, without even watching what I was doing, after having played with it for less than a minute. That's disappointing! And since I noticed where the arrow was, O knew how to put the piece back inside the disc. Overall, the hardest part of this puzzle was to put the cross piece back to its starting position, with the arrow pointing at the word "hex" -- but then, that could be achieved by pure luck, without thinking about it, while simply playing with it!
I like the whole process of solving this one, but it is one of the few Hanayamas that I solved accidentally. When twisting and turning, the middle fell right out! I wasn't sure how to put it back in, but I did, and after playing with it a bit, hit solved itself back into starting position. It feels solid and good in the hands, but the solution was (maybe) too easy.