Grecian Computer
History, New Products, PuzzlesStep into the world of ancient innovation with the Project Genius – Grecian Computer. This puzzle is inspired by the Antikythera mechanism, often regarded as the world’s first known analogue computer, discovered in a shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera. Crafted to mimic this ancient device, the puzzle challenges players to align dials until all 12 columns add up to 42, offering a unique blend of historical intrigue and mental challenge.
Designed for players aged 14 and up, this puzzle has a difficulty level of 5, making it a rewarding challenge for enthusiasts of history, astronomy, and puzzles.
Key Features:
• Historical Inspiration: Based on the Antikythera mechanism, adding an educational and historical twist.
• Complex Challenge: Requires strategic alignment of dials, and testing problem-solving skills.
• Quality Materials: Made from wood, ensuring durability and a pleasing tactile experience.
The Project Genius – Grecian Computer is a perfect choice for those fascinated by history and complex puzzles. Its challenging nature and historical significance make it a unique addition to any puzzle collection and an intriguing conversation piece. It’s ideal for history buffs, puzzle enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the fusion of past and present in a mentally stimulating format.
Age: 14+
Difficulty Level: 5/5
$35.00
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