Product Description
The first covered bridge in America was built in 1804 across the Hudson River in New York by Theodore Burr of Connecticut . This bridge was called the Waterford Bridge, and it carried traffic across the Hudson for 105 years. Bridge builders covered their bridges to protect their timber trusses from rain, snow and sunshine. By maintaining the bridge’s timber trusses under uniform temperature and moisture conditions, their timber truss spans lasted at least three times longer than timbers exposed to the weather.
EASY TO PLAY, BUT HARD TO SOLVE!®
The object of the Scramble Squares® puzzle game is to arrange the nine colorfully illustrated square pieces into a 12" x 12" square so that the realistic graphics on the pieces' edges match perfectly to form a completed design in every direction.
The full 9-piece puzzle creates an enormous number of possible combinations in a 3 piece x 3 piece pattern, but only one possible solution!
An educational panel of information on the subject matter of the puzzle, is on the back of the header card along with a trivia quiz. The answer to the trivia quiz is on the front of the header card hidden behind the puzzle pieces.
~~~ ATTENTION TEACHERS ~~~
These puzzles are a great way to entertain school children during study hall, and the quiet period after finishing a test! E-mail us about teacher discounts :)
Due to the nature of this item, all puzzle sales are final and may not be returned.