PRODUCT DETAILS
- Solution not included
- Ages 12+ (adult supervision is required for anyone under 18 years old)
- Made in England
- Please note: this is a heavy item and is not a toy
The Mint V1 puzzle is a feature of our Intermediate suite of puzzles scoring 65/100 on the Revomaze difficulty scale. With a solve time of 10-15 hours, this maze is a great follow on from the Green, challenging your memory and mapping skills.
Using memory and dexterity you’ll need to gently guide the core to navigate through this tough little maze and avoid the hidden traps that will reset the puzzle. Our V1 Mint is a dynamic puzzle, so expect a challenge, not for the faint-hearted.
Crafted from anodized aluminum and nickel-plated brass, the Mint V1 is a great progression puzzle preparing you for the tougher challenges in the intermediate category such as Orange and Bronze.
This beautiful maze is machined and assembled by hand, from top quality materials and nestled in a stunning presentation case making it the perfect gift for the puzzle enthusiast in your life.
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DELIVERY
Due to the impact of COVID-19, we are unable to offer our usual same-day shipping service. We endeavour to get all orders shipped on Friday after purchase however this may be impacted by our suppliers due to COVID-19 and may be subject to delays depending on the policies of the destination country’s postal services, customs, and import regulations.
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Frederik (verified owner) –
Great puzzle! As always this puzzle is of very high quality. The new dynamic aspect, really adds to the challenge of the solve, and the solver really has to start thinking. You might start wondering, where is the dynamic part? What does it look like? How does it work? And is it even useful for the solve?
Mint is a great introduction to the dynamic aspect of these puzzles, even though it is tricky, it is not super difficult understand compared to the puzzles in the advanced series. If you want to step up in difficulty from the static mazes, this is the place to start.