410 pieces. One of the most challenging and unusual puzzles I've done. An algorithm apparently designs these so that there are two puzzles: the large puzzle, using all the pieces, and the small puzzle, using only the colored pieces. For reasons that can be easily inferred, the biggest clue to assembly, since there is no picture, is that no colored piece can touch another colored piece in the big puzzle; after a while you can also figure out the grain so that you can tell which pieces are right side up relative to each other.
The puzzles come in different colors and according to the maker, no puzzle is identical. 5/5
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Before assembly |
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Large puzzle |
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Small puzzle within puzzle |
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