🧩 Unlock the cosmos—piece by piece, puzzle your way to escape!
The Ravensburger Escape Puzzle - Space Observatory is a 759-piece jigsaw puzzle measuring 27" x 20", designed to deliver a unique escape room experience at home. Made in Germany with precision-fitted, one-of-a-kind pieces, it ensures a seamless and engaging challenge for ages 12 and up. Crafted from FSC-certified sustainable materials, this eco-conscious puzzle combines premium quality with an immersive space theme, making it a perfect gift and social activity.
Material | Cardboard |
Size | 27" x 20" |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Unit Count | 759.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 27"L x 20"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 759 |
Color | Multi |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Subject Character | --- |
Theme | Asteroid, Space Observatory |
Special Features | Portable |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Educational Objective | Shape Recognition |
Skill Level | All |
Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
T**S
And then everything just falls into place...
We enjoy doing the Ravensburger puzzles as a family. This was our first escape puzzle. Putting the puzzle together was a little trickier than usual because it seemed like every piece matched with every other piece. Hmm, that can't be good. Plus the pieces were dark and the colors muted. After we finally finished putting it together the fun really began. There are very limited instructions on how to "solve" the puzzle and we stared at this thing for several days. Our table was filled with sheets of paper covered with numbers and symbols and letters. Until finally something just "clicked" and we excitedly came to the solution. Really enjoyed this new puzzle twist. Getting the witches kitchen next...
M**L
figuring out what to do is part of the fun!
It was so much fun! This was my first escape puzzle, after this, I also got Witch's Kitchen and then the Submarine. I agree with a lot of reviews, I would recommend beginners to start with this Space Observatory or Witch's Kitchen. Putting the puzzles together takes time, but it's not really that much harder than other puzzles in similar colors and size. After you put the puzzles together, then it's time to look for clues in the image. In my opinion, finding clues, figuring out answers, and figuring out what to do with those answers are all part of the fun. I wouldn't say it's lacking instructions. It provided just enough information; the rest is on us. My boyfriend and I spent hours putting the puzzles together and then another few hours trying to figure out how to escape. It's so much fun! We are trying to decide which one to get next.
D**K
Good puzzle, ok escape room
This is the second of these that I have put together and I have a few more on the shelf yet to do. I got a few cause I was enticed by the gimmick, that once you complete the puzzle there are hidden riddles that you can solve on top of that rather than just admiring the image and boxing it back up. Having done a couple now, I'm starting to see these as just jigsaw puzzles with a little bonus content on top. The escape room component feels very underdeveloped in general. Though I still like it quite a bit, I feel like they could do more with the narrative and the final resolution. In both cases, you are sent to find specific pieces to assemble a new bit, but there's no real resolution to it or big reveal. I've also done the Magic Puzzle set, which has a reveal of its own that felt a lot more satisfying in comparison.This one in particular was tricky because the image on the puzzle was a lot darker than the one on the box, which made a lot of the finer details really hard to make out. Once I had the solutions, as I said, didn't get the feeling like I accomplished anything more than having solved a few riddles. If they keep making these, I hope they use their resources to expand on the concept more. For now, they are high quality puzzles with fun, complex artwork and a nice little bonus if you're up for it.
S**T
Must of loved it. I bought 3.
This more than your average jigsaw puzzle was purchased for 3 different people this year. Each one loved it. Not only is is a well made puzzle but it is a challenge beyond visualizing how to put a puzzle together. Nice to have a playful mind challenge in these "stay at home" times.
M**Y
Really Really REALLY Dark
I love Ravensburg and I have enjoyed a couple of the Escape-room puzzles from this company. Witches Kitchen has been my favorite so far. The quality is high and the images are generally really beautiful and fun to work on. I like the challenge with the Escape puzzles not quite matching the image on the box and the interchangeable border pieces adding some difficulty. People complaining about this are not reading the description. There are pictures online of the completed puzzle if you need it.HOWEVER - THIS puzzle is printed insanely dark. Every piece is basically black . Even the portions that are supposed to be highlighted are grey or dark brown. I started trying to sort pieces and realized it was going to be tedious to assemble. It would be difficult to read clues for the escape element, so I returned it.
B**I
Fun, but annoying, and MUCH darker than the box shows
We've done a few of these now and we pretty much always feel the same way. It was generally fun, but we didn't finish before a few choice curse words. The border was super annoying because SO many pieces fit together pretty much exactly and it was SO DARK that it was nearly impossible to tell.I'm not sure if it was just our puzzle, but for some reason the image was WAY darker than what it looked like on the box. It made the puzzle way more annoying because it was really hard to tell what was what. Especially when you have to look really closely to figure out the escape portion.Out of the 4 we've done so far, this was our least favorite because of that - the dark image. Really hoping that was just ours so none of you have to suffer our same fate.
M**.
Absolute genius last move to solve the mystery
We had a lot of fun with this puzzle. The border was tricky because the outer edges are so uniform that you have to carefully inspect for continuity. Putting together the picture was an entertaining challenge since the picture on the box is not quite like the finished puzzle.Once we completed the picture, we started working on the six riddles. A few were solved fairly easily but we needed hints for others. After those riddles are worked out, the most important mystery must still be solved. The whole point of the Space Observatory puzzle is to task you with preventing a catastrophe! It had us laughing over how clever the last move was.
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