ere’s an interesting puzzle concept that might entertain the youngsters – the Oblo didactic puzzle. It’s an intriguing three-dimensional puzzle that requires the user to find exactly the right extracting position in order to move to the next level.Conceived by Croation designer, Marko Pavlovic ( the new Erno Rubic ?) , this brightly colored puzzle is aimed at the preschool level.
It is designed to not only challenge a child’s mind but also to help improve their fine-motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The toy could also help children to develop their spatial skills through play-based learning – a focus of early childhood education. Besides all that, it looks fun – just what a kid wants from a puzzle. It appears to begin life as a sphere, and each colored piece needs to be extracted in the right order from the fixed shape open space. Looks like solving the puzzle can be achieved in twelve moves but I imagine it may take some time before those moves are worked out.
Unfortunately, at this stage it is just a concept. So we invite toy industries to pay attention on this project as soon as possible. Maybe Erno Rubick’s company could be interested…Our compliments Marko!