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Who Owns the Zebra

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PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Tray

Quantity Available:

9 in stock

Condition:

New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United Kingdom

Material:

Plastic

Color:

Black

Year:

2022

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1203590571

Item description

Who owns the Zebra puzzle first appeared in Life International magazine in 1962 as paper grid puzzle. Since 1962 there have been many variations. This is my version and to my knowledge is the first time it has been made into something other than paper grid puzzle. You still have a grid but the white acrylic tiles are the bits that move into their correct positions. The objective is to find out "Who Owns the Zebra". On the laminated A4 sheet of paper there are 14 clues (statements) to help you get started. The ONLY way to check the correct solution is to make sure that ALL 14 statements read true. Good luck!! The original version had various brands of cigarettes, in recent times smoking has become socially unacceptable. Therefore, I have changed the tobacco habit for another habit of fast foods. This nearly 60 year old puzzle is just as hard as it was back in 1962 especially if you have never seen it before. A solution is NOT provided, but if you do need any help please drop me an email and I can put you on the right track. Dimensions 317 mm x 195 mm x 6 mm Weight 450 grams