In Case You Missed It
The holiday season is enough to drive anyone nuts. So don't worry if you've been a little too crazy face to keep up with our story since last time. Here's a handy little recap.
The kids found a creative way to tell their mom what they want for Christmas, but they might be setting their expectations a little high.
Olivia continues to be mortified by her family, but finally takes a stand in the unlikeliest of places.
Mackenzie might have decided that having a little brother isn't so bad after all. Michelle does not share her opinion, however, and is less than thrilled about Tim and Todd getting so chummy.
Then of course there's Sharon's dirty little secret, and Amanda's deep-seated, and often surprising, neuroses. You never know what she'll freak out about next, so stay tuned for the rest of 2012 to find out!
Features
Recommended Ages: 8+
- Gordian's Knot is the world's hardest Take Apart puzzle!
- Every move will enable one or more pieces to move easily, but there's only one correct sequence of 69 different moves
- Gordian's Knot takes patience and determination, but players will celebrate their success once they unravel its mystery
- Includes visual instruction booklet with step-by-step take-apart and reassembly instructions
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Specs
In the Box:
- (1) Thinkfun Gordian's Knot Brain Teaser - 6820
- Instruction Booklet
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 44.114s
- First Sucker:
- foxmick187
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- foxmick187
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