Space Bound 300 Piece Lenticular Jigsaw Puzzle

Artist: Karen Cantu

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SKU 9780735367579

The Space Bound Lenticular Puzzle from Galison is a new kind of puzzle! Watch the planet balloons float into outer space with this surreal illustration by Karen Cantu. The lenticular image is featured on the front of the box so that you can see the shifts! Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage.

- Box Size: 9.25 x 7 x 2", 235 x 178 x 51 mm

- Puzzle Size 17.75 x 11", 451 x 279 mm

- 300 Pieces

- Lenticular material with cardboard backer

- Lenticular image mounted on exterior box

- Includes puzzle insert

Galison.com only ships within continental United States. We cannot ship to P.O. boxes. We can only ship economy for FPO/APO/DPO.

Most orders are processed in 3-5 business days and are shipped from our Indiana warehouse via UPS Ground Service.

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Delivery time:
Orders are processed and shipped within 3-5 business days of receipt. 

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3-5 
processing days + 2-3 delivery days = 5-8 business days from order placed to delivery

The delivery time varies by your location and shipping option. 

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We start processing your order as soon as you submit it, so we are unable to cancel, edit, or add products to your order after you submit it.

Returns

We do not offer returns. We only offer a refund or exchange if the item is broken or damaged, with proof of damage. Our policy lasts 30 days from date of shipment. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately, we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.

Please note this does not apply to missing puzzle pieces.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
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ACS
Interesting idea, but....

Interesting, but eventually I gave up on it. The pieces are too regular, they snap together sideways, I finally figured out, but do not hold reliably. I did put the edges together, after realizing that I could at least determine which were vertical and which were horizontal. But with the color sameness in range, and variation according to angle of view, I decided it would be more work than play, and probably crazy-making. Nice try, but no.

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Julie G.
Cool puzzle

Neat concept. Pretty difficult to work.

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Caroline i.O.
Great quality but nearly impossible

I have never tried a lenticular puzzle, and maybe they are all this difficult. The quality of the pieces is top-notch (crisply cut, snaps together well). I just had a lot of trouble figuring out how to do a lenticular puzzle.

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L.S.
Challenging and fun

We do puzzles often (our favorites are 500 pieces). So I was intrigued by this puzzle. What is a lenticular puzzle? In my teen's words: "It looks different depending on the angle you view it from." I thought this would be EASY to put the planets together, but in actuality, the border, mountains and sky came first! The hardest was fitting the planets / balloons together. One caveat - all the inside pieces are one of 2 similar shapes - either a horizontal piece or vertical piece, so you MUST have a good eye for color and patterns. This was a fun and moderately difficult puzzle. Not easy. Perfect challenge for teens and young adults without taking weeks to solve (it's 300 pieces not 1,000). I attached a combined picture with a few different angles shown - same puzzle in all of them!

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Bitter a.M.
Great little puzzle

This is such a pretty puzzle and it is pretty challenging, not for a beginner in my opinion. The colors are so nice and the pieces fit together well (not as tight as lenticular puzzles I've done from other brands). Because it is a lenticular puzzle it is a more challenging puzzle. You have to find the right angle to view each piece to know where to place it so putting this puzzle together is very different from a regular puzzle.

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
20%
(1)
40%
(2)
40%
(2)
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ACS
Interesting idea, but....

Interesting, but eventually I gave up on it. The pieces are too regular, they snap together sideways, I finally figured out, but do not hold reliably. I did put the edges together, after realizing that I could at least determine which were vertical and which were horizontal. But with the color sameness in range, and variation according to angle of view, I decided it would be more work than play, and probably crazy-making. Nice try, but no.

J
Julie G.
Cool puzzle

Neat concept. Pretty difficult to work.

C
Caroline i.O.
Great quality but nearly impossible

I have never tried a lenticular puzzle, and maybe they are all this difficult. The quality of the pieces is top-notch (crisply cut, snaps together well). I just had a lot of trouble figuring out how to do a lenticular puzzle.

L
L.S.
Challenging and fun

We do puzzles often (our favorites are 500 pieces). So I was intrigued by this puzzle. What is a lenticular puzzle? In my teen's words: "It looks different depending on the angle you view it from." I thought this would be EASY to put the planets together, but in actuality, the border, mountains and sky came first! The hardest was fitting the planets / balloons together. One caveat - all the inside pieces are one of 2 similar shapes - either a horizontal piece or vertical piece, so you MUST have a good eye for color and patterns. This was a fun and moderately difficult puzzle. Not easy. Perfect challenge for teens and young adults without taking weeks to solve (it's 300 pieces not 1,000). I attached a combined picture with a few different angles shown - same puzzle in all of them!

B
Bitter a.M.
Great little puzzle

This is such a pretty puzzle and it is pretty challenging, not for a beginner in my opinion. The colors are so nice and the pieces fit together well (not as tight as lenticular puzzles I've done from other brands). Because it is a lenticular puzzle it is a more challenging puzzle. You have to find the right angle to view each piece to know where to place it so putting this puzzle together is very different from a regular puzzle.