Twistball - new puzzle toy on the market

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zjola500
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Twistball - new puzzle toy on the market

Post by zjola500 » May 13th, 2013, 9:26 pm

Twist ball!

Twist ball is a logical puzzle toy with 20 pieces in two basic shapes - a triangle with concave sides and a leaf. The pieces slide into each other thanks to embedded tracks, allowing the player to put the twist ball together.

Twist ball is a perfect 3D spherical puzzle without any internal mechanism. This makes it very different from other 3D puzzles. The rotation of the ball is very smooth. Whenever the position of the pieces is shanged, there is a distinct "click" sound. The Twist ball puzzles has a number of difficulty levels, depending on the pattern (13 different) printed on it. The ball can be separated into peaces and reassembled in a short time without any tools.

Each Twist ball can pass through 3,14 Billion unique but related combinations.

The original size of the Twist ball is a 100 mm diameter ball. The ball weighs 105 grams. The game is suitable for a wide range of players, from 7 years old to adult.

Twistball is produced in four versions:

Rainbow collection(four-color, five-color, love ball.
Extreme collection L (Flower ball, Square ball, Spiral ball, Ring ball) - four samples on the ball.
Extreme collection XL (Flower ball, Square ball, Spiral ball, Ring ball) - six samples on the ball.
Sport collection (Soccer ball, Basket ball).

We also produce promotional balls for companies by printing different logos on Twist ball: http://www.twistball.eu/twistball-for-companies/

You can see more on: http://www.twistball.eu

Manufacturer:
MOL d.o.o.
Trnoveljska cesta 36
3000 Celje
Slovenia
http://www.twistball.eu

Louis
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Re: Twistball - new puzzle toy on the market

Post by Louis » May 14th, 2013, 9:53 pm

I saw that puzzle at a puzzle party last week. I remember being surprised by its low weight. The rotational moves were surprisingly easy and indeed very nicely clicked into the correct position after each turn. Since I am not a twisted puzzler I did not dare messing it up, so I put it back on its stand after a few moves.
Not my type of puzzle, but an interesting construction!
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