Cast Handheld Puzzles
Hanayama handheld cast puzzles - also known as Huzzles - are aesthetically beautifully designed and manufactured puzzles. They're a true joy to hold and solve.
Hanayama has made it its mission to deliver joy and turning the unknown into FUN!
We love them and think you will, too! Ask us about the Huzzle demo examples we have in-store!
£14.00
5 in stock
Huzzle Cast a&a Disassemble and assemble puzzle. The movement is simple, but at the same time sophisticated. Just because you solved it once doesn’t mean it will be easy the second time. It is a puzzle that you can play with over and over again. Designed by Finnish design Vesa Timonen.
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A masterpiece by metal smith Akio Yamamoto, the key word for this puzzle is “love”. The two separate, linked loops make this puzzle extremely challenging. The objective is to remove the masterfully united “Adam” and “Eve” loops from the metal plate crafted in the shape of the “Forbidden Fruit” and, if you succeed in putting them back together again, your love may just come to fruition. • Ages: +8…
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Designed with 4 arrows piercing the heart. Is it a trick that Cupid is playing? Remove each arrow by carefully examining the heart. Designed by Russian designer Andrei Ivanov. Specifications • Ages: +8 • Player: 1
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A quarter of this cake has been cut away showing three identical layers inside. This puzzle looks simple but it is very ingenious. Designed by American designer Bram Cohen. Specifications • Ages: +8 • Player: 1
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It appears to be a box-like lump with a hole, but it's actually comprised of 2 coiled up (virtually) identical pieces. Try to take it apart by sliding and rotating the pieces. Although the pieces are angular in shape, they can be rotated in unexpected ways, making their movements quite intriguing. The theme of the puzzle is “Loops”. Created by Edi Nagata of Japan for Hanayama. MATERIAL CAST METAL…
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As the name implies, there is a trick hidden inside the cylinder puzzle. There is absolutely no hint or clue on how to start from the outside appearance. If there is one hint that we can provide, it is to go about it as if you were cracking open a safe. Enjoy finding the solution while pretending to be a spy cracking open a safe with a shaken not stirred martini by your side. The theme is “lock”.…
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This diamond consists of two pieces. Taking them apart is easy, but putting them back together takes some thought. Keep this simple yet elegant puzzle with you at all times. Designed by American designer Scott Elliott.
£14.00
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Three pieces with spots on them, look almost ready to tumble free from their dice-inspired frame. However, one piece coming out draws another one inside, making it hard to get a handle on this teaser of a puzzle. Designed by Australian designer Timothy Collins.
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Cast Donuts has beautifully shaped rings that look like 2 donuts intertwined together. Try solving the puzzle by imagining the inner structure and using each of the rings’ division lines as a hint. You will be pleasantly surprised by the unique movements needed to separate the rings. This puzzle is a masterpiece in design and concept. Creator: Finland’s Timonen.
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6 in stock
Patented in America in 1975, the somewhat swirled pieces of this puzzle by Eldon Vaughn must be disjoined and then put back together. I once found a smaller version of this puzzle about twenty years ago in America but considered it impossible to solve at the time. We have made a new version maintaining the difficulty of the original and licensed it for the Cast Puzzle series. This is without a dou…
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We have created a puzzle that takes on a ball-like shape of an astronomical model composed of a planet and a surrounding ring. The planet positioned tightly inside the ring looks as if it cannot be taken out, and all you can do with it is rotate it on its axis. Or is this really the case? The theme of the puzzle is “heaven”, made by Oskar of The Netherlands.
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The “G clef” and “eighth note” intertwine and give off a beautiful note as if they’re playing music. The design, which does not resemble a puzzle at first glance, is beautiful to the eye as well as fun. Theme: “Playing music”. Designed by Russian Dmitry Pevnitskiy and Kirill Grebnev.
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The plate shaped pieces intervene with each other for the perfect balance. The pieces all fall apart instantaneously, unbelievable when considering all the straight moves you make with the pieces to take them apart. Designed by Yoshiyuki Kotani from Japan and Kirill Grebnev from Russia.
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Rotate and remove the cross-shaped piece from the outer disk. You will find the movement, both horizontally and vertically, very satisfying, creating a pleasant tactile experience as you solve it. Designed by Japanese designer Masumi Ohno.
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This puzzle is created from two each of two types of pieces. With a scrupulously calculated design and tricky movement of the pieces, this will not be an easy puzzle to solve.
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The Hanayama Cast Infinity puzzle is a grandmaster level so not for beginners! The aim is to take it apart and reassemble. It looks easy but is actually really tricky. The Infinity was designed by Finnish designer Vesa Timonen.
£14.00
6 in stock
The Cast Key is one of the long-selling puzzles among Hanayama’s Cast Puzzle series. We have created a new version of this puzzle emphasizing style and precision, as PART II. Designed by Otake & Wong The object is to separate the two keys and then restore them to their initial state. It looks simple, but in fact involves a little trick. Beginners should therefore be careful not to pull them apart…
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The Huzzle Cast Key 3 Puzzle is one of the most challenging additions to the range for years. Key III was designed by Oskar Van Deventer and features three Keys in a rectangle cage that must be taken apart and reassembled. This is a satisfying puzzle with a clever solution. MATERIAL CAST METAL DIFFICULTY EXPERT
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At the end of the 19th century, Britain experienced a huge puzzle craze. I managed to pick up a number of the puzzles famous during that period in flea markets, despite their rarity. This is one that we have suc- cessfully revived in its new form. The key point of this puzzle is decisively navigating its labyrinth, in which exists one point of weakness for you to break through. For the indecisive…
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I came up with the idea for this puzzle when I was 19 years old. It just came to me during a stroll home in the snow, truly a creation of my youth. Unfor- tunately, saying anything here about its construction would give away how to solve it. I certainly can’t disappoint the fans that have come to expect frus- tratingly difficult puzzles from me. Besides, the fans that refuse to accept any kind of…
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There are two goals to the Cast Nutcase created by the Dutch puzzle inventor, Oskar: 1. Remove the small nut by disassembling the cast nutcase. 2. Cast puzzle enthusiasts (nutcases) can enjoy trying to change the wording on the bolt from “nut-case” to “case-nut”. The key word is “Interlocking”.
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A prize winner from the 2001 1st Annual World Puzzle Design Competition, this puzzle was designed by the young Dutch phenomenon, Oscar, considered to be one of the world’s brightest creators. The gear exhibits a unique kind of movement. Once together in its final form of beauty, the gear fixed in place in the cubic box could very well serve as a desk decoration to satisfy a kind of soothing, intel…
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Disassemble and assemble puzzle. A ball with rugged projections and a ring around it. This is a maze puzzle that is solved by rolling the sphere. Faq.: Of course we were tempted to call this puzzle design Virus or Covid or Corona, but this was perceived as too delicate. Planet is the original name given by the creator of this puzzle (Masui Ohno).
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This puzzle is based on an original called the “Puzzle Ring”. Popularized in 15th-century Europe, this ring style was used for official engagement and marriage rings. Christian reformist, Martin Luther, was even known to wear one. It is also rumored to prove as evidence of its wearer’s adultery…when it comes apart into pieces. That’s quite a history contained in this little puzzle.