I tried the new one!
I was never tempted to do a 3D puzzle before, until I saw this.

I’m a fan of friends, so I have to have it for the collection. I’ll tell you what I think.
At any given time, my desk will have LEGO or a riddle. I feel as if this is a combination of both.
I had never seen a three-dimensional riddle open, so I was stunned by the box being too light! I didn’t even realize it was made of foam. I’m in a new area!


Wrebbit 3D seemed to be the lead in this space and I felt confident when I said they knew what they were doing. They have a lot of puzzle games, including Harry Potter and Batman.
I stared at the pieces for a while until I understood what to do. I had to separate all the pieces and I was still confused about the red pieces. I had to remove all the red dots, and I wondered why they didn’t do the puzzle without them.
The pieces are flashy and shiny! I keep dropping them and they’re hitting the floor.
There are two keys to success in this puzzle:
Number 1: Use my iPad to see the picture. The box is useless here, but the Wrebbit page has online instructions. I wouldn’t be able to finish this if I didn’t have a full picture. The site was valuable for that, and their detailed image helped it to complete.
Number 2: Construction. I never had a riddle that I had to arrange many times. The sooner you sort the pages into smaller pieces, the faster you will be.
The final result was very nice to look at, though a little loose, and very thin. Do I like it? I like it. Should I make another one? Well, there’s nothing wrong with it, but unless it’s a construction for my collection, I’ll stick to Lego OR. These gifts, however, were precious to me, and I was willing to give someone or make a gift that I was given.
Your thoughts?
