Review of the New Perplexus Epic 3D Educational Puzzle Toy

Lola Inez
The designers of Perplexus have taken the challenging toy to a new level with the new Perplexus Epic. Designed to improve the users hand-eye coordination the challenging Perplexus Epic 3D puzzle toy also promotes the development of dexterity and motor skills and spatial relations.

The Fat Brain Perplexus Epic is an educational toy created to apply scientific principles while being fun and challenging. Designed to evoke curiosity and forcing the user to draw on the principles of nature and problem solving skills this is an ideal toy that promotes creativity and the use of intuition and focus.

If you are familiar with the original Perplexus the new Perplexus Epic is definitely a challenge. Designed with 125 barriers the newly designed version features a wide selection of even more challenging twists and turns and a big enough challenge to serve as an excellent mental stimulus.

How is Perplexus Epic played? The goal is to guide the metal ball through the endless and challenging mazes while in the process improving hand-eye coordination. Once the ball begins rolling the challenge begins making this is an ideal puzzle toy for also boosting your brain power and strategic thinking.

The new Perplexus Epic measures approximately 8.5" in diameter and is of course a 3D design that is durable, has no loose pieces, is safe and made to last. With the various layers of maze structures the Perplexus Epic is an excellent family gift and is ideal for not only kids but also adults.

On a scale of 1 to 10 in terms of value the Perplexus Epic is rated at 9.65. The toy IQ index used at Fat Brain toys is from 1 to 180 and rates the challenging 3D puzzle at 170 in the category of high genius. The award winning toy which was rated the best in specialty toys and can be found at Fat Brain for approximately $30.

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Published by Lola Inez

Lola is a freelance writer, world traveler and explorer, and a dedicated yogi.  View profile

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