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Toys and Games : Toys : Toy Types : Games & Puzzles : Puzzles for Grown-ups
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Ravensburger
Its holiday time, for some a time to catch up on the news, whilst others prefer a little nap in the comfort of their deckchair. If you are feeling a little more energetic you could visit the sports car show on the promenade, or wander along to the Ice Cream van! Created by artist Trvor Mitchell who is a steam and vintage vehicle enthusiast and his love of the countryside shines through in all of his work. Finished Puzzle Size 49.7 x 69.9 cm -
Gibsons Games
Early morning on a bright day in the early summer of 1957, against a backdrop of Conway Castle and the estuary of the River Conway, 'Britannia' class 4-6-2 No. 70045, soon to be named 'Lord Rowallan' coasts into Llandudno Junction station with an express from Holyhead to London. -
Ravensburger
John Bull Magazine was published in the UK from the late 1940s until the early 1960s. The cover artwork epitomised British life of the time and formed a visual social history of the way we lived. With its themes of everyday family life, John Bull captured so beautifully the essence of 1950s middle England. Includes in box leaflet with additional information about the images. Finished Puzzle Size 49.7 x 69.9 cm -
Falcon
Jumbo Working The Waterways 10898 -
Falcon
A 1500 piece cartoon jigsaw puzzle showing the goings on at an overcrowded air show. Dimensions: 90cm x 60cm. -
Ravensburger
Guarantees a 100% interlocking mechanism -
Gibsons Games
All are enraptured as a young girl tells her "teddies" a bed time story. By artist Mike Wimmer. Size: 685mm x 490mm. -
BV Leisure
Can you solve this cool puzzle? This awesome 550 piece puzzle features all of your favourite Simpsons Characters in one box! Double sided pieces makes this puzzle just that little more complicated! You'll have hours of fun putting together this puzzle with the help of a charicature guide! A wonderful way to encourage problem solving! -
Ravensburger
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Falcon
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Ravensburger
Reminisce with Kevin Walsh about those happy days! Pieces: 1000. Size: 70cm x 50cm. 10 Years + -
Ravensburger
A challenging 3,000 piece jigsaw puzzle Finished size 121cm x 80cm (47.5 x 31.5), that is nearly four feet across! Strong pieces manufactured from recycled board Linen-finished paper to ensure a glare-free image -
Jumbo
Size: 49cm x 68cm. Pieces: 1000. -
Ravensburger
500 Pieces in a box and a lovely image! -
University Games
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Jumbo
Jigroll - the easy way to store or carry unfinished puzzles and loose pieces. Includes a free 1000 piece puzzle. Suitable for puzzles up to 48.5 x 68cm. -
Jumbo Games
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Ravensburger
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Gibsons Games
Thomas Kinkade has received numerous awards including Graphic Artist Of The Year. In many of his paintings, he hides the letter 'N' as a tribute to his wife Nanette. Pieces: 1000. Puzzle Size: 685mm x 490mm. -
SonicWarp Ltd.
For a sharp mind like yours, it is no doubt rather difficult to find a challenge to stretch the cerebral cortexes. Well, we believe we've found the answer. And it arrives in the form of the ISIS puzzle.You may need to take a seat at this point, as the mind-bending capabilities of this invention could leave you feeling dizzy. Said to be the most difficult puzzle ever, the ISIS carries with it cash prizes for those intelligent enough to crack its code. The ISIS is actually an alloy ball constructed in layers and covered in complex hieroglyphics. But here's the real intrigue - each ISIS requires a different combination to open it. Crack the combination and you'll reveal a special key which opens one of several ISIS golden pyramids hidden in secret locations throughout the UK. Each pyramid contains a gold coin worth ?500 and a number of silver coins worth ?20 each.Of course, we'd never leave you to solve such an unfathomable mystery in isolation. There is also an ISIS website to aid you in your quest for the treasure. And once you've beaten this puzzle, don't rest on your laurels. 4 more are in the pipeline.





















