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A desktop toy, a workstation curiosity, and a sure-fire conversation piece, the Venn from Craighill is a puzzle comprising three pieces of die-cast stainless steel. Though it may look simple, it’s not Read More
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The Craighill Venn Stainless Steel Puzzle is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. This puzzle is as much a work of art as it is a challenging brain teaser. The quality of the stainless steel construction is exceptional, with a satisfying heft and a flawless finish that speaks to its durability and elegance.
What I love most about the Venn Puzzle is its perfect balance between difficulty and accessibility. It’s challenging enough to keep you engaged, but not so frustrating that it feels impossible to solve. The precision engineering is evident in the way the pieces fit together seamlessly, creating a truly satisfying experience from start to finish.
Beyond its function as a puzzle, it’s a beautiful object that doubles as a stylish desk accessory or conversation piece. Whether you’re a puzzle enthusiast or simply appreciate well-crafted items, the Craighill Venn Stainless Steel Puzzle is a must-have.
Super fun to try to become faster at putting it back together, and wow this thing is solid.
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TheLion
Dec 2, 2020
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Love it!
Because of the weight, the needed preciseness, finger dexterity, and its few pieces, this puzzle is awesome! I can do it now in about 5mins or less, but it's still fun to catch that "Sweet Spot" and it slides together. I gave it 4 stars only because it fits together easier because of wear on the parts (less friction).
Saw this puzzle on Chris Ramsay's YouTube channel and thought it would be a really great puzzle to have. It's so simple yet complicated at the same time. Not to mention how heavy this puzzle is and your hands do get tired trying to solve it in the beginning.
Its nice heavy puzzle that reminds me of a baby shot put. I really like this puzzle, but I feel that the machining could be a lot more precise for what it costs. What I mean by that is that there is some line variation where the puzzle should fit. Ultimately, I would like this puzzle to be seamless.