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Logic Tangram Set with Play Cards Wooden Puzzle Game

$ 15.81

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  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 9927W
  • Brand: Winshare Puzzles and Games
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    Description

    Logic Tangram Set with Play Cards Wooden Puzzle Game
    Product Description:
    The
    Tangram
    (also known as seven
    boards of
    skill, 7
    Tricky
    Pieces, 7
    Clever
    Pieces, and Chinese Puzzle)
    is
    a dissection puzzleconsisting
    of
    7 flat
    shapes, called
    TANS
    ,
    which are puttogether to form
    shapes
    . The objective ofthe puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette)using all seven
    pieces(pieces may
    not
    overlap).
    It is reputed to havebeen invented
    inChina during the Song Dynasty (
    was an era of Chinese history that began in 960 andcontinued until 1279
    ),and
    then carried over
    to Europe
    by
    trading ships in theearly
    19
    th
    century
    . It became verypopular in Europe for a time then, and then again
    during World War I.It
    is one of the mostpopular dissection puzzles in the world
    . A
    Chinese psychologist has termed the
    Tangram
    "the earliestpsychological test in the world", albeit one made for entertainment ratherthan for
    analysis.
    The Tangram challenges the puzzler to produce a given silhouette using all 7 pieces.
    This Tangram set includes 2 sets of the 7 wooden pieces Tangram (Total of 14 playing wood pieces) and 64 glossy silhouette cards booklet.
    Each card showing on one side the silhouette you can try and build, and the solution on the other side, and will provide different challenges and hours upon hours of quality entertainment and fun for the entire family
    Since this game offer 2 sets of the 7 pieces Tangram, there is an option to use it as a 2 player game, when a silhouette card is pulled out, and each of the players try to complete the silhouette first, without looking at the solution.
    The puzzle comes with wooden box and matching lid, for safe keeping of the pieces and cards.
    Etymology
    The origin of theword
    Tangram
    is unclear.
    The
    Tan
    -
    ' element isvariously conjectured to be
    Chinese.
    The '-
    gram
    ' element is apparently from Greek
    .
    History
    The
    Tangram
    hadalready been around in China for a long time when it was first brought toAmerica by Captain M.
    Donnaldson
    , on his ship,
    Trader
    , in 1815. When itdocked in Canton, the captain was given a pair of
    Tangram
    books
    (by author Sang-Hsia-
    kois
    ). They
    were then broughtwith the ship to Philadelphia, where it docked in February 1816. The first
    Tangram
    book to be publishedin America was based on the pair brought by
    Donnaldson
    .
    The puzzle was originally popularized by
    TheEighth Book Of Tan
    ,a fictitious history of
    Tangram
    , which claimed thatthe game was invented 4,000 years prior by a god named Tan.
    The
    puzzle eventuallyreached England, where it became very
    fashionable. The
    craze quickly spread to other European
    countries, this
    was mostly due to apair of British
    Tangram
    books,
    TheFashionable Chinese Puzzle
    , and the accompanying solution book,
    Key
    . Soon,
    Tangram
    sets were beingexported in great number from China, made of various materials, from glass, towood, to tortoise
    shell.Many
    of these unusual andexquisite
    Tangram
    sets made their way
    to Denmark.
    Danish interest in
    Tangrams
    skyrocketed around1818, when two books on the puzzle were
    published. The
    first of these was
    Mandarinen
    (About theChinese Game). This was written by a student
    at Copenhagen University, which
    was a non-fictionalwork about the history and popularity of
    Tangrams
    . The second,
    Det
    nye
    chinesiske
    Gaadespil
    (The newChinese Puzzle Game), consisted of 339 puzzles copied from
    TheEighth Book of Tan
    ,as well as one
    original.One
    contributing factorin the popularity of the game in Europe was that although
    the Catholic Churchforbade
    many forms ofrecreation on the
    Sabbath
    , they made noobjection to puzzle games such as the
    Tangram
    .
    Tangrams
    werefirst introduced to the German public by
    industrialist Friedrich Adolf Richter around 1891. Thesets
    were made out of
    stone, and
    marketed under thename "The Anchor
    Puzzle.More
    internationally, theFirst World War saw a great resurgence of interest in
    Tangrams
    , on the
    homefront
    and trenches of bothsides. During this time, it occasionally went under the name of "
    The Sphinx"
    an alternative titlefor the "Anchor Puzzle"
    sets.
    Great gift for kids and adults of all ages. Ultimate fun game for the entire family.
    Approximate Diamentions:
    7.5" x 4.75" x 1.5"
    Difficulty Level (1-5):
    4 Hard
    Solution or Instructions comes with the game.
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