Transposer “Tiffany” has eight flat hexagons, featuring four colours. They must be layered correctly to create solid or multi-coloured patterns on one or both sides of the stack.
Its strength and abundance of solutions belies its diminutive size - it has nearly 1.5 trillion possible positions !
It has a stunning array of 28 solutions, including solid colours as well as proportional and logical patterns.
A source of endless delight for every puzzle fanatic.
This is the entry level Transposer. A set of six flat trangles, featuring four colours. Lay them correctly on top of one another to create one solid colour on the front of the stack and another solid colour on the back.
Looks a very simple puzzle but may drive you to distraction trying to solve it !
There are four separate solutions to find, each involving a different pair of colours for the two sides.
This is the transposer “Kaboozle” - a set of four ergonomic squares, showing sections of paths in four colours. You have to layer them correctly to create a continuous path from corner to corner, linking the two terminals.
Ten increasingly difficult solutions to find - a gargantuan mind-bender. It will lead you astray many times before you master it (if you do !)
Every Transposer Puzzle is a set of interchangeable, brightly coloured flat shapes with cut out windows. Each shape of the set is double-sided and can be laid on top of any other in any sequence, side and orientation.
Your task is to create images on one or both ends of the multi-layer stack.
First locate segments of the desired image on all the shapes. Then, by thoughtful manipulation, position them to block out segments of opposing images and to make up, through the cut out windows, the desired image.
But that’s only the beginning. All Transposers have a number of alternative solutions, at increasing challenge levels. Some solutions involve getting an image on one side only of the multi-layer stack, while others, more demanding, involve getting images simultaneously on both sides.