



Venn Puzzle - Stainless Steel
The Venn is three identical die-cast stainless steel pieces that assemble into a sphere the size of a billiard ball. The pieces are cast from molten steel at over 2,500°F. Assembled, the puzzle weighs 1 lb 12 oz. Taking it apart is one problem. Putting it back together is a different problem entirely, and it rewards dexterity as much as logic.
Nate designed the Venn while at Craighill. We carry it in the Curio store as part of his full design catalog. For the design backstory, see the original Kickstarter campaign.
- Three identical die-cast stainless steel pieces
- 2.25 inches diameter (same as a billiard ball)
- 1 lb 12 oz assembled
- Medium-Hard difficulty
- Packaged in a Craighill gift box
- Also available in Carbon Black
- Ships in 2-3 business days from North Carolina
- 30 day returns for undamaged items in original packaging

Nice puzzle. I got several of them as gifts and they were a hit. High quality and makes a good desktop item.
Obsessed with this thing. Conforting weight in the hand. Not difficult to take apart and put together but an addicting fidget thing. Might just keep it at home to spare my coworkers from the incessant clicking because I can't stop myself.A bit sad that I dropped it onto my carpeted floor from about a foot up and now it's so loose it kind of just falls apart too easily now. Not a fault in the machining probably I'm just sad about it. Be careful about dropping it.
This puzzle has nearly everything. It's weighty, good looking, tricky, and fun. It even comes with a little ring stand. HOWEVER. This is not a puzzle for those with short attention, or lack of finger dexterity. You will really see the answer before you can solve it. That's all I will say on the solution. My 2 biggest issues with the item were that the packaging will become damaged after you open it. It's very nicely packed in a short tube box, and the outside is black flock with silver inlaid lettering, but they put super sticky tape all over it, and so the package gets peeled by the tape. Lastly, the surface of the sphere is a bit dull, or matte. Might have been cooler with a shinier look. Still they may have thought it would get dull and oily if you made it like that. I take care of my puzzles, so I would have preferred a mirror finish. Aside from those paltry issues, this is a great piece for your puzzle collection.
Better than expected, fun to solve and is challenging even after you master it. I have many metal puzzles, this is the best.
This is a very well made and machined tactile puzzle. It is remarkably simple, yet tricky to put together. Some people may be driven to distraction when assembling it! I advised my giftee not to open it until after the party, and that was a good move. Absolutely beautiful.One negative: This is an executive-level gift...that arrives in a white cardboard tube with a barcode sticker on it. The packaging is not attractive in the least, plus it is remarkably difficult to make your packaging for a dense metal ball.
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