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KiteDart Jigsaw
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KiteDart Jigsaw

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ObjectFit all the pieces into the frame.
DifficultyLevel 9 - Gruelling
BrandPuzzle Guy
TypesPacking Puzzles, Oskar van Deventer, 3D Printed Puzzles
Dimensions20 cm x 1.1 cm x 20 cm / 7.87 in x 0.43 in x 7.87 in
PackagingPlastic Bag

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KiteDart Jigsaw was developed by Oskar van Deventer together with Craig Kaplan, who is famous for his contributions to the "Einstein" aperiodic monotiling. The puzzle is based on the aperiodic kites-and-darts Penrose tiling. Craig showed how a single kite or dart can be transformed to a jigsaw piece made of multiple smaller kites and darts. The two types of pieces are based on the kite and the dart piece respectively. The jigsaw pieces enforce the Penrose rules to assure aperiodicity. The goal it to make the 40 pieces (25+15) fit into the two-part frame. The puzzle may look difficult to solve. However, once one understands the relationship with the kite-dart pattern in the frame, it becomes much easier. The frame is held together by twenty 2-mm-thick, 3-mm-diameter cylinder magnets.

✨ Details:
Size: 200 × 200 × 11 mm
40 uniquely shaped pieces
Designed by Oskar van Deventer
3D-printed in high quality with vibrant colors
Difficulty: High

Once completed, the puzzle forms a striking geometric pattern — beautiful enough to display as a piece of art. A perfect gift for puzzle lovers, collectors, or anyone who enjoys a real challenge.

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