If you love to do puzzles you probably are always on the lookout for a new challenge.Is there anything more exciting than cracking open a brand new jigsaw puzzle, preparing for hours of brain-teasing fun?However, if you want a whole new experience that will challenge you in an entirely different way, check out 3D Puzzles.

3D Puzzles take a flat, two-dimensional picture and bring it to life as you build it into an actual structure. These puzzles are not for amateurs! They can contain anywhere from 300-1000+ pieces and force your brain to think in new ways in order to solve them.

There are many 3D Puzzle subjects that range from architecture to natural phenomenon. If it exists in the universe, it can be made into a puzzle. You can even do a puzzle of planet earth! You can also find fun puzzles that reflect your other interests or favorite movies; Harry Potter’s Hogwart’s Castle, for example, is one of the most popular designs.

3D Puzzles can be a great way to teach your kids while having fun. Choose a puzzle that is based on something like the Great Pyramid or the solar system; and then learn about them during the weeks that you are working on the puzzle.

3D puzzles may cost a little bit more than a regular puzzle, but there is a lot more that goes into creating them. However, you’re more likely to want to keep your 3D puzzles as a display piece in your home. They can be a great addition to your kids’ rooms, or even your office. While you may be able to find a second-hand puzzle that is already opened, be wary of the source. There’s no greater disappointment than reaching the end of a project only to find there are pieces missing.

For increasing your brain power, learning solid problem-solving skills, and having wholesome family fun; nothing beats a jigsaw puzzle. 3D puzzlestake everything to the next level—providing even more of a challenge and greater opportunities to learn. Just remember that 3D puzzles may not be suitable for kids under age 8. After all, you want your kids to be challenged, not overwhelmed. Younger kids may become discouraged at how complicated they are and become frustrated, defeating the purpose of having fun and learning. 3D Puzzles can be found at toy or hobby shops or even on the internet.

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