LiangCuber 4x4 Klotski Magnetic Sliding Block Puzzle - 15-Digit Number Puzzle for Kids and Adults
This is a 4x4 magnetic sliding block puzzle by LiangCuber. It features 15 numbered tiles (1 to 15) and one empty space. The goal is to slide the tiles into numerical order. Each tile has a built-in magnet, and the chassis contains magnets to hold the tiles in place. Even when vertical, the tiles stay put. The puzzle is made from ABS plastic with smooth rounded edges and printed numbers that resist fading. It's suitable for all ages and makes a thoughtful gift for children or adults. Friends or family can race to see who can solve it fastest.
How the Puzzle Works
The puzzle consists of 15 numbered squares arranged in a 4x4 grid with one empty slot. By sliding adjacent tiles into the empty space, you can rearrange the numbers. The challenge is to restore the tiles from 1 to 15. This tests logical thinking and pattern recognition.
Magnetic Feature for Stable Play
Each tile contains a small magnet that aligns with magnets in the base. This holds the tiles securely, so they don't fall out even if the puzzle is tilted or held upright. The magnetic force is moderate, allowing smooth sliding without resistance. The magnets are embedded inside, avoiding any loose parts.
Materials and Safety
The puzzle uses ABS plastic, a durable and non-toxic material. The printed numbers are coated with a protective paint that doesn't fade. The tiles have large rounded corners for safe handling. No sharp edges or small parts that pose a choking hazard.
Play for Competition or Solo
Shuffle the numbers and time yourself. Challenge a friend to see who can solve it faster. This can improve reaction time and mental agility. It's a simple game that's easy to learn but difficult to master.
What People Ask About This Puzzle
What material is this puzzle made from?
The puzzle is made of ABS plastic, which is durable and safe.
Does it really hold the pieces in place when upright?
Yes, the built-in magnets attract the tiles to the base, so they don't fall off even when the puzzle is raised.
Is this suitable for young children?
It is recommended for ages as young as 3, but always supervise small kids as the tiles are small. The rounded corners and non-toxic materials make it safe.
Can I compete with others using this puzzle?
Yes, you can shuffle the numbers and race to see who solves it first. This adds a fun competitive element.