A three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle

The present invention relates to a puzzle which on completion comprises a core member; and a plurality of substantially planar layers 20 stacked on the core member, each planar layer having an aperture 25 through which the core member extends, the stacked planar layers being of differing shapes and...

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description The present invention relates to a puzzle which on completion comprises a core member; and a plurality of substantially planar layers 20 stacked on the core member, each planar layer having an aperture 25 through which the core member extends, the stacked planar layers being of differing shapes and together defining a recognisable three-dimensional figure. The puzzle comprises planar layers each formed at least in part, from a plurality of jigsaw puzzle pieces 21, 22, 23 interlocked together and an image can be seen in its entirety on a planar surface of the planar layer once the jigsaw puzzle pieces 21, 22, 23 are interlocked together. One of the jigsaw puzzle pieces 24 has the aperture through which the core member extends. At least one other of the jigsaw puzzle pieces 21, 22, 23 does not have an aperture. At least one of the jigsaw puzzle pieces 24 bears an indicator additional to the image part thereon which indicates in which planar layer the apertured jigsaw puzzle piece should be located in the completed puzzle.
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title A three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle
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