Games World of Puzzles

TRICKS IN THE BRICKS

In this article, we will explore a specific niche of Lego design: puzzle boxes. If you missed my last article, you might wonder why we are devoting space in this magazine to discuss what is regarded by some as a mere child’s toy. Let’s bring you up to speed.

There is a thriving, worldwide community of adult fans of Lego (AFOLs). The Lego Group markets a range of sets geared toward adult builders, often appealing to their sense of nostalgia or predilections in pop culture. Sets can have hundreds to thousands of pieces, and expert sets demand a level of patience and dexterity that could frustrate a child. When construction is complete, the builder is rewarded with a distinctive conversation piece. What’s more, some savvy collectors know which sets are likely to skyrocket in value. As a bonus, many adults report health benefits from using Lego. You can keep your coloring books, meditation podcasts, and fidget spinners; AFOLs de-stress while enjoying the tactile pleasures and organizational requirements of a good Lego build.

WHAT EXACTLY IS A PUZZLE BOX?

In addition to my growing knowledge of the Lego universe, I like to think I’m an accomplished metagrabolo-gist (a person who studies and collects puzzles). I have been acquiring mechanical puzzles for about a decade, and my collection is well-rounded. A tip of the hat must

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