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Your cart is empty.Unleash the mystery and challenge your mind with the Bits and Pieces Detailed Mosaic Secret Puzzle Box. This intricately designed wooden puzzle is more than just a brainteaser—it's a captivating work of art. The box features a mesmerizing printed mosaic pattern that cleverly conceals sliding panels, making it a fascinating puzzle to solve. With an 11-step sequence required to unlock its secret compartments, this large puzzle box is perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and collectors alike. Whether displayed as a decorative piece or used as a secure hiding spot for small treasures, this pine-crafted puzzle box is sure to impress.
NMW
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Had to return. It came broken with some of the paint pattern coming off where it should open. Defeats the purpose with it giving away the secret, then not being able to open fully. SMH
C. Priem
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Great
KB
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
One of my family members and their best friend have a running gag of trick wrapping for gifts. This puzzle box was a fun addition to the gift this year. There was lots of laughs as they worked their way through solving the puzzle to get their gift. Fun way to keep everyone entertained and was large enough to hold a gift card.
Iain B King
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This was great. I had a Christmas present to give which was a ticket on a bit of paper. Putting it in this (rather than an envelope) made it much more fun and exciting for my kids to open.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Gift
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I guess you get what you pay for. I have several of these Japanese puzzle boxes and these are not very good quality. Do yourself a favor and be a little more careful with the quality.
Jérémy
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
Bien pour cacher un petit objet
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2024
I'm not sure if the retailers started using a different manufacturer, because this thing is such bad quality, that I don't understand how it has any good reviews. My husband and I almost broke it, trying to make it work (all the joints wobble disturbingly). It is NOT worth $20.
Mary S. Seldon
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
I had a puzzle box years ago that worked smoothly once you knew how to open it. This one isn’t nearly as well made and sticks and wobbles; it is also much smaller than I thought it would be.
DB1
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
I have a few of these Yusegi boxes (also known as Kiyusegi) and the oldest along with several others were crafted in Japan. The Japanese crafted ones are so well made it is difficult to see the seems, joints fit tight and some have paintings on the surfaces vs. mosaic patterns. However this inexpensive one I bought is still worth what I paid for it. It is still fun.Not only did I note the differences in quality between this one and the original Yusegi I have from Japan; as I held it in my hand this Yusegi box brought back some memories.My grandfather gave my first Yusegi about 45 years ago. He said he got it about 25 or so years after he was discharged from the army. Grandpa referenced a lot of things to how long it was before or after the war. That would be the great war . . . the war to end all wars . . . World War One. Grandpa was a Scottish Highlander. He got it from my dad when when my dad was discharged from the US army after returning from Japan. Dad was in Japan 'collecting' weapons (vs. dodging bullets) after the bomb was dropped.Later in life my dad befriended and worked with a former Japanese soldier who was amused by the Yusegi and opened it immediately. Dad said the Japanese were fine craftsmen (and formidable warriors). Judging by the quality of the Yusegi box I have from Japan I would have to agree. However as I said this one is still well made enough to be well worth what it costs.
JeffGillis
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2022
The product is not stunning wood quality but for twenty dollars I think it is fair that a bunch of specifically cut wooden pieces that form a pretty descent puzzle is valued at that. I would think if you wanted to give a gift but wanted to have something cool to put it in or maybe a letter or something. I found it challenging to put back together more then to open. It is not complicated. But maybe that is a good thing especially if you give it to a child. I wished that there were more things like this. Maybe there are but I haven't discovered them.
Noel Janvier
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2021
My 8 y.o. and me are still trying to open it days after. Very nice puzzle, definitly worth it.
Tom
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2021
Intricate and cleverly built, but very cheap quality build.Parts do not slide smoothly at all as they are made of a low quality grainy wood that has not been properly smoothed.Overall I don't recommend this product, however the price being what it is, it's not a tremendous waste of money.
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