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Puzzle Conserver Heye 50 gr.

Glue to preserve and fix your puzzles. One tube can glue a 1000-piece puzzle.

Practical and effective.

Tube size: 3.5 x 12 cm

€9.90 Price

Brain puzzle set of 6

This box contains a collection of mixed puzzles. It includes wooden puzzles with strings, as well as metal puzzles. What's more, each of the puzzles will train each of the brain's main lobes: memory, movement, touch, sight and coordination.

Harness your potential and train your brain!

Box size 22 x 16.5 x 5 cm

€25.90 Price

Puzzle JC' Lock

Wooden puzzle in the form of a padlock. The aim is to open it. The problem is, there's no lock or key. The only way to open it is by using your wits and rationality. This puzzle was created by Jean-Claude Constantin, one of the world's leading CT designers for decades.

Imagination, patience, creativity and patience will help you solve it!

afmetingen 19 x 12.5 x 3 cm

Difficulty 4/5

€24.50 Price

CT puzzle Odyssey's Quest

A wooden puzzle in which the aim is to free the two slides. But it's going to be more difficult than expected!

CT designed by Jean-Claude Constantin, the pope of puzzles!

Size 23.5 x 9 x 3 cm

Difficulty: 4.5/5

€24.50 Price

Carrom Mumbai

Carrom is a similar game to billard. Playing this game you need technical and strategical skills. At the beginning all playing pieces are put in the middle of the board in a certain position. Each player tries to sink his playing pieces in one of the holes. Therefore you snap the striker from the baseline using your finger. Your turn continues as long as you keep sinking your playing pieces. Winner is the one, who holes all playing pieces of his own colour first.

size : 88 x 88 cm

Content: 1 sliding powder for Carrom, 1 striker made of plastic, playing pieces, wooden game board
€199.00 Price

cube Qiyi QiFa Square -1

Without doubt, one of the best difficulty/price ratios in cubes, the famous square-1, here in an old-fashioned sticker version.

€18.00 Price

Training Mat - Infinite Mind

This carpet is the perfect complement to your speedcubing sessions.

It comes with a storage bag and supports for your chronograph.

Material used is like mousepad.

Size : 49x 30 cm

€14.90 Price

Gan 14 Maglev 3x3

Latest version of GAN available with Maglev technology for maximum stability and fluidity.

€89.00 Price

32 Brain teasers metal

A collection of 32 brain teasers in metal. These metal brain teasers provide for a great challenge it comes with wire pieces twisted together, to unlock the ring puzzle you need to maneuver the pieces until you will be able to separate them.  

€29.90 Price

Cryptex

Unlock the mystery. Gift with a twist, gues the riddle to open the cryptex.

€42.50 Price

Toramaru - Joseki Revolution

In Joseki Revolution, Shibano focuses on local exchanges, in contrast to the predominantly whole-board focus on fuseki strategy of his previous book, Fuseki Revolution. Even so, Shibano's analysis always maintains a global view, as the basic nature of go is such that without whole-board judgement, there is no local judgement. Even when you are evaluating a joseki in a corner, a whole-board viewpoint is always essential.

Of particular interest in Joseki Revolution is his treatment of the taisha, the avalanche, and the magic-sword josekis. Shibano shows how, thanks to AI, these extremely complicated josekis have been "swamped in a wave of simplification."

In Chapter 3 Shibano discusses the merits and demerits of the four corner enclosures based on the 3-4 point. He investigates the reason why the small-knight enclosure has declined in popularity and why the previously shunned two-space enclosure has become so popular.

The book consists of 35 themes divided into four chapters as follows:

Chapter 1. Changes in basic josekis

Chapter 2. The transformation in opening strategies

Chapter 3. Up-to-date information about corner structures

Chapter 4. Looking at the most up-to-date josekis

In an appendix, Shibano examines some unconventional moyo-oriented fuseki strategies and gives some advice on how to handle these large-scale moyos. The appendix also contains a section on the revival of the high Chinese Opening and explains why this opening strategy is strategically sound.

€28.00 Price