Perplexus is a brand of spherical 3D maze games. It combines dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving skills to navigate a small metal ball through an intricate maze of twists and turns. It is designed for all ages and has varying levels of difficulty to challenge players.
Perplexus was created by Michael McGinnis in 2001.
The first Perplexus product was originally called Superplexus and was a hand-crafted wooden prototype.
Perplexus became a popular toy in 2010 when it was featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
The company has released several versions of the game, including Perplexus Rookie, Perplexus Original, and Perplexus Twist.
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This is the original Perplexus game with 100 challenging barriers to navigate.
This game is the most challenging in the Perplexus line with over 125 barriers to navigate.
This game has a unique twist action that allows the player to rotate the entire maze to solve the puzzle.
This game is designed for younger players with an easier level of difficulty and a smaller size for smaller hands.
Perplexus is designed for all ages, but some versions of the game have easier levels for younger players.
Yes, Perplexus is an excellent game for developing problem-solving skills, spatial reasoning, and dexterity.
Yes, Perplexus games are made with high-quality materials and are designed to be durable and long-lasting.
Yes, Perplexus can be played solo, but it is also a fun game for groups to play together.
Yes, Perplexus is available in different sizes and difficulty levels, including versions designed for younger players.