The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
The Cryptic Square Puzzle
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The Cryptic Square Puzzle

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Great for beginners (kids) and advanced puzzlers alike!

An exciting edge-matching puzzle design with lots of replayability! Challenging and enjoyable! Mix the tiles and solve again and again with unique solutions! A meditative, relaxing experience as you work out the puzzle with these 9 gorgeous double-sided translucent acrylic tiles! Comes with a variant for kids allowing them to play and enjoy the puzzle as well!

The Theme: The painting of a mysterious square consisting of 9 unique tiles was said to have been discovered during an archeological excursion in the temple ruins of Puma Punku, the most intriguing ancient site on the planet. The megalithic stones found in Puma Punku are among the largest on earth and weigh in the range of 100 tons each. How they were moved and positioned by the people of the time is still being debated today.

It's been said that this Cryptic Square artifact you now possess could've assisted users of the time to achieve higher levels of consciousness, ultimately aiding in the complex construction of Puma Punku, perhaps through a form of reverse magnetism. Technology thought to have been shared by highly intelligent extra-terrestrial beings.

Can you help reverse engineer this currently unknown technology by creating a 3x3 grid with all inner edges matching?

The completed puzzle measure 6x6 inches.