Test your true genius skills with the Grecian Computer - a wooden brainteaser puzzle based on ancient artifacts. Perfect for advanced puzzlers and anyone who is up for a challenge!
Warning: Choking Hazard - This toy contains small parts NOT for children under 3 years.
The Story of the Grecian Computer
In the summer of 1901, a mysterious contraption was discovered deep under water in a shipwreck off Point Glyphadia, on the Greek island of Antikythera. Since its discovery, the "Antikythera mechanism" has often been referred to as the world's first known analogue computer. Using technology that was lost to antiquity until the 14th century, this baffling mechanism was allegedly used to predict astronomical positions and eclipses, as well as the 4-year cycle of the Olympic games.
Inspired by the unparalleled true genius of ancient Grecian astronomers, this puzzle challenges you to turn the dials until all 12 columns add up to 42. Can you solve this puzzle and declare yourself a true genius?