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RGS Balloon Festival Widget Puzzle 450pc

RGS Balloon Festival Widget Puzzle 450pc

Regular price R 340.00
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Balloon Festival 450pc Wooden Laser-Cut Widget Puzzle (71 Unique Widgets)

Premium RGS wooden puzzles — laser-cut pieces that fit beautifully, built to last.

Float into a colourful, old-world balloon festival where every piece feels like a tiny work of art.
With themed widgets and unique cuts, this one is properly addictive.

A 450-piece wooden laser-cut puzzle with 71 unique widget pieces for an extra-fun twist.

Why you’ll Love It

71 themed widgets add surprise and “wow!” moments while you build

Every piece is unique (no copy-paste shapes here)

Laser-cut wooden pieces with smooth edges that lock in nicely

Extra-thick wood for durability and that premium feel

Tote bag included for easy storage and neat puzzle-keeping

Quick Specs

  • Finished Size: 450 × 350mm
  • Material: Extra-thick laser-cut wood
  • Recommended Age: 12+
  • Difficulty: Medium (unique wooden cuts + widget pieces)
  • Time Estimate: ±3–6 hours (depending on your pace)

In the box

  • 450pc wooden laser-cut jigsaw puzzle
  • 71 themed widget elements
  • Storage tote bag (for puzzle pieces)

Good to know

  • This is a wooden puzzle (not standard cardboard) — it feels sturdier and more premium
  • Because each piece is unique, it’s extra satisfying… and slightly more challenging than a normal 450pc
  • Great as a gift, especially for puzzle lovers who “have everything already”