ELEMENTS PUZZLE
$12.00
community voted (139 votes)
Elements Puzzle has been discontinued. When it sells out, it will no longer be available.
Become A Real Einsteinium
Think the periodic table is too puzzling? Crack the chemical code with the Elements Puzzle. Based on Theodore Gray's beautiful photographic table of elements, this fun and educational game is a visual wonder to behold. Each 1000-piece jigsaw is made of sturdy stock and measures a whopping 36 x 16 inches. The picture-loaded Elements Puzzle lets you "piece together" the names of the elements with what they look like or whom they're named after. As a classroom teaching tool or family project, the Elements Puzzle is pure Au. Made in U.S.A.
- Item ID: 21677
- Age Recommendation: Recommended Ages 10+
- Materials: cardboard, paper, ink
- 14.13" L x 10.13" W x 2.31" D
- This puzzle contains 1000 pieces.
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Elements Puzzle has been discontinued. When it sells out, it will no longer be available.
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Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
This photographic puzzle lets you visualize the periodic table. Of course we're fans of the educational element, but we think it also looks like a lot of fun. Would you love to learn about the building blocks of life one piece at a time?
Scientisty :)
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Did you hear Oxygen and Magnesium got together? OMg! Haha I really love this, I'm in eighth grade and we are doing chemistry, we actually just finished working on the periodic table. I really want to be able to give this as a gift to my teacher at the end of the year.
Sarah
Where's it made?
Snapper
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I NEED it!
Tricia
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looks like an AWESOME learning tool.
Cassie, UncommonGoods Community Moderator
Good question, Sarah! We're sorry we forgot to include the answer in the product story. The Elements Puzzle is made in the U.S.A. We're updating our copy with the information.
Rebecca
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Puzzeling and learning at the same time. Well done.
Shannon
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Wow! I wish we had this when I was in school! This would be a lot of fun for family time.
Linda
It looks like a discovery store item
Crystal
I love it!