3D-puzzles

In this article we will tell you about another interesting novelty in the world of children's developing games - 3D puzzles. They are so different from the usual flat pictures, to which we have long been accustomed, that they are more like a designer. Let's find out what this variety of modern toys is and what they are.

Features and benefits of volumetric puzzles

In terms of its development potential, 3D puzzles are an order of magnitude higher than the usual, so-called 2D. After all, to put them together in a single construction, you need to try very hard. And it is excitement with which a child of any age will be engaged in folding volumetric puzzles, helps young designers to master this difficult, at first, science. In the process of work, children develop logical, analytical and spatial thinking, fine motor skills , attention and perseverance.

Such a toy will be interesting not only to young children, but also to teenagers and even their parents, because different models of 3D puzzles have different levels of complexity. But do not be afraid of the seeming difficulty of assembling such a puzzle, because with each model there are detailed instructions and a photo of the finished object, where you can restore the algorithm of its folding if necessary.

Varieties of 3D puzzles

The main feature by which modern volumetric puzzles differ is the material of their execution. Elements of such a designer can be made of plastic, wood, cardboard or metal.

Most 3D puzzles are plastic. As a rule, they are made of high-quality, and at the same time, safe materials, as they are designed for games and classes for children, starting from 5 years. They can be of opaque plastic or crystalline, made in the form of transparent details of different colors.

Wooden 3D puzzles, in turn, are practical and environmentally friendly. In the range of children's shops there are numerous animal figures made of wood, the number of parts of which ranges from 15 to 120. Often buy such puzzles in the form of sailboats and cruisers.

Puzzles 3D can be metal. As a rule, these are models of aircraft, tanks and other equipment, up to space shuttles. Such a designer will, no doubt, be interesting to representatives of the strong half of humanity, and of any age.

In addition to these three types, 3D puzzles can also be made from cardboard. Such sets are relatively cheaper, but they are also less durable. Often, these three-dimensional models are bought with a decorative purpose and are collected only once, because otherwise cardboard elements from frequent use will quickly become worthless.

As already mentioned, 3D puzzles differ also in complexity level. A child of 5-7 years old can buy the simplest version with a minimum of details. For school-age children, the average level will be just right, and for adult puzzle lovers, the most "catchy" puzzles, with lots of details, will do.

And, of course, three-dimensional puzzles are very different, depending on the plot of the image. It can be a medieval castle, the Eiffel Tower or other architectural structure, as well as crystal 3D puzzles in the form of figurines of all kinds of animals - a penguin, an elephant or a fish. In assembled form they will become a good decoration of your interior.

3D puzzles are a great gift for a child or an adult, especially if you do not know what to present to a birthday person or, as they say, "everything is there." And the first donated three-dimensional model is an excellent motivation to collect a collection, for example, of architectural structures, military equipment or insects.