Calendar Puzzle "Hexagon"
This calendar puzzle is harder than calendar puzzle "Square".
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Nine puzzle pieces leave three hexagons open that together form a date.
On Monday January 1, the solution below would be good, because only the hexagons and and are open.
The Calendar Puzzle
- Designer
- © 2022 Peter Puzzle
- Difficulty
- ★★★★★ very hard
- Challenges
- More than 2500 different challenges in 1 puzzle
- Size
- 11in × 7in × 0.25in
- Origin
- Handmade in the Netherlands
- Material
- Birch plywood
- FSC label
- Mix: supporting responsible forestry
- Language
- The months and days of the week are in Dutch
- Price
- $25 plus shipping cost
- Order
- sold out
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I flip a puzzle piece?
- Yes, the puzzle pieces do not have a specific front and back.
- Is there a solution for every challenge?
- Yes, every challenge has a solution.
- Is every challenge equally difficult?
- No, some challenges are more difficult and others are easier.
- How many different challenges are there?
- A year has a maximum of 366 days and each date can be on 7 different days of the week. So the number of different challenges is 7 × 366 = 2562.
- What can I do if my question is not listed here?
- Use the Contact Form to ask your question.
Try the Calendar Puzzle Online
Can you arrange the nine puzzle pieces so that only the hexagons of today's date are open?
Can you arrange the nine puzzle pieces in such a way that only the hexagons and and are open?
- click+drag
- move piece
- click+click
- move piece
- doubleclick
- rotate piece clockwise
- tripleclick
- flip piece
This challenge has different solutions and is in relation to other challenges, because % of all challenges is than this one.
You only have to solve this challenge again on .