Harry Potter Head 2 Toe Ultimate 9 Card Puzzle Challenge
£11.98
- Harry Potter, Brain teaser
- A difficult 9-card puzzle challenge with thousands of incorrect combinations!
- only one correct solution!
- it form a square image, 3 x 3
- age 6+ years
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Harry Potter Head 2 Toe Ultimate 9 Card Puzzle Challenge
The perfect puzzle challenge for any Harry Potter fan! The super challenging Harry Potter and Friends Head 2 Toe Ultimate 9 Card Puzzle Challenge makes a magical gift for any fan of the wizarding world but the fantastically difficult puzzle, with just 9-pieces, has thousands of incorrect combinations…and only one correct solution! Just place the 9 cards together to form a 3×3 square image. It sounds easy but its a challenge, you must make sure you match all the ’heads’ and ‘toes’ to all the cards that surround them. This Ultimate 9 Card Puzzle really is a challenge! This magical puzzle comes neatly packaged in an illustrated tin and is suitable for age 6 years and over
All UK orders over £40.00 will be shipped free of charge, Below this amount you can choose which delivery option you would require.
Standard Delivery – £3.95 ( Estimated 3-5 day service )
Heavy Item (2000, 3000 & 4000 Piece puzzles) – £6.00
Standard Delivery Tracked – £6.00 ( Estimated 3 – 5 Day Service)
International Delivery – All orders will be shipped via a Tracked carrier shipper. **** Please Note there may be customs import duty to pay once the parcel has arrived into your Country. The Duty will be your responsibility to be payed in full so the puzzles can be delivered. **
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1 review for Harry Potter Head 2 Toe Ultimate 9 Card Puzzle Challenge
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christine lloyd (verified owner) –
This is a nice puzzle. However, I think it’s too hard for 6 year olds. We made it a bit easier for our young ones by putting a x on the back of the middle piece