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The Rowood 3D Puzzle Treasure Box is a sophisticated wooden mechanical model kit featuring 158 laser-cut plywood pieces. Designed for ages 14+, it offers an engaging 4-hour build that sharpens cognitive skills while delivering a customizable lock with 810 code combinations. Once assembled, it doubles as a captivating vintage-style storage box with kinetic gear action, perfect for gifting or elevating your workspace décor.


















| ASIN | B07NKPWJMG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #282,479 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #627 in Kids' Wood Craft Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,884) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Item model number | TREASURE BOX LK502 |
| Manufacturer | Rowood |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 - 14 years |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
A**D
Loved the challenge.
Very fiddly but when I finished everything worked. You have to be able to follow picture instructions. There were no written instructions.
F**J
Tricky to build, but so so cool!!!! Not for kids to build
Ok this is a little gem! There are a few things to note, but seriously this was so much fun to build and use. First, I got it for my 11 year old son. Though he completely is obsessed with it and loves it so much, it was way above his skill level. Definitely not for kids to build. I did the entire thing. While building, it is essential to move all sliding parts until they slide easily. You will break pieces at the end if you don’t do this throughout the building process. The instructions aren’t super clear, but You definitely can follow. The encoder thing at the beginning is not necessary. I found it really difficult to figure out the dang thing. Just flip to the back of the instructions to the number table and choose one of those number sequences. That’s all the encoder does. Pay eagle eye attention to every detail In the instructions. You can follow them well if you note every detail. The pieces are easy to break, but it’s wood. Be careful. We did break the bendy sides and were able to super glue them successfully. This is SO FUN to watch all the mechanisms work once constructed!!! Very well made and great quality product.
A**R
Fun little puzzle and pretty when completed
I really like these wooden puzzles by ROKR. As usual, this one is very good quality wood, and fun to put together, and the finished product looks great. Use a lot of the wax on all surfaces suggested, because there is a lot of gears and moving parts on this one. If you ever enjoyed putting together car, or plane, models in the past, you will find this type "puzzle" a lot of fun. Definitely for over 14+ years of age, due to some really small pieces and detailed, careful work that requires some patience! Now, the reason for the 4, and not 5 stars is this: I very carefully read, understood and followed the directions to use a code I wanted to get into the box. However, after going over all of the required steps in deriving the code and properly placing the parts necessary to have that code work, and after doing a double, triple and quadruple check on the procedure and part placement.....it did not work. I even took it apart and did it over to check again....no luck. Soooo.....like someone else mentioned in their review, I figured out what code would work from watching the wheels as I moved the knob with the numbers on it. How you do that is.....while the puzzle is apart enough for you to see the P1, P2 and P3 wheels in place, turn the dial (with numbers), on the front of the box, counterclockwise at least 2 turns, then keep turning and watch for the furthest back (from the dial) wheel to bring the "dip" in the wheel up to the position where the lock/hook would be able to move back and sit in the "dip"....even though the other 2 wheels will not yet allow the hook to move. Look at the number on the dial that lines up with the dark, pointed mark on the face of the box underneath the dial. That is the 1st number of your code. Then, turn the dial at least 1 full turn clockwise, then keep turning until you see the middle wheel bring up the same type "dip" for the lock/hook to fall into....you should stop when it lines up with the "dip" on the first wheel you lined up. Now, read the number on the dial, as before, to get your 2nd number in your code. Now, turn the dial counterclockwise as you watch for the "dip" on the front wheel to come up and line up with the other 2 wheel "dips" and allows the lock/hook to fall into the "open" position.....read the number on the dial again, as before, and this is the 3rd number of your code to open the box! I know this is wordy, but, I hope it helps someone else not want to toss this beautiful, fun box away. The maker of these badly needs to get these codes figured out....obviously, not all the codes they allow you to choose from their table work. I did mine EXACTLY as instructed, and it did NOT work. But....you can find the code that is working, if yours doesn't work either. Buy it....it's fun. Catch it on a sale, and it's really worth it! I paid about $20 on a limited time sale! :)
C**E
Neat puzzle build mechanical "secret" box
Cool enough that a teenager is willing and just difficult enough to keep their interest going until it's complete and moving part work smoothly. If they like legos at all, they'll like this for being cool and not so easy that it's gets boring. A+
S**N
Fun and practical! Just be gentle
I'm glad they have spare parts because just when I thought I wouldn't need to use the spares, I broke one. The curvy pieces are really fragile so be careful! Other than that, it was such a fun and fulfilling project! I've completed a book nook before but this required less cutting and more assembling which I enjoyed! Some pieces were cut to fit each other PERFECTLY which made it hard to get the pieces to fit sometimes.
M**M
Fun gift, I suppose
There's not much to say here. It's a puzzle box, but it needs to be assembled. I think it's an excellent gift. Let's keep in mind that if you assemble it, then you will know how it works. So, if your intention is to make it a gift, here's my advice: if the intention is for the recipient to build something, gift it in its packaging. If the intention is for the recipient to figure out the puzzle and get a small gift inside the box, obviously you need to build it for them. Material: The material is cheap and easily breaks. They do give you extra pieces of some of the easily breakable pieces, but you should still be careful. Additionally, the lube they give you is just wax and they don't even give you an easy way to gather it for use. I ended up melting it with a lighter and pliers. Ease of assembly: It's fairly straightforward to assemble, though there are some confusing parts. If you have any sense, it's not hard to figure out though.
M**G
Fun to put together - not too complicated but definitely not for young children.
S**S
My 13 yr old granddaughter enjoyed putting it together.
J**S
Works really well. Had fun building it.
Z**A
I've been in love with creating wood projects and this one took all night to build.. Had a lot of fun building it and rate if really good overall
A**E
Lovely gift ! Son loved building it
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