
Wood Puzzle | Archimedes
$49.00
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Perhaps the oldest known mathematical puzzle, developed by the famous Greek mathematician Archimedes about 2 200 years ago. The puzzle consist of 14 pieces of various shapes and the objective is to combine the pieces forming a square. Mathematician Bill Cutler determined in 2003, with the help of a computer, that there are 536 unique ways of assembling it in a square shape. However it’s hard to find even one. How many do you think you are able to find? When not used, the puzzle is a decorative object in itself enhancing any space you chose to place it in. The frame is made of lacquered MDF and the pieces of FSC Certified Pinewood Material: FSC, acid free 80% paper 20% woodHeight: 10,63 inWidth: 10,63 inDepth: 0,79 inWeight: 0,5 kg
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