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🧠 Unlock your mind with Ravensburger’s Krypt Silver – where challenge meets craftsmanship!
The Ravensburger Krypt Silver 654-piece jigsaw puzzle is a premium, expert-level challenge featuring uniquely shaped pieces arranged in a spiral pattern with no image guide. Made in Germany with handcrafted tooling and thick, durable blue board, it offers a flawless interlocking fit and a glare-free matte finish. Designed to sharpen cognitive skills and provide a satisfying, frustration-free puzzling experience, it’s a must-have for serious puzzle enthusiasts seeking a next-level mental workout.
| ASIN | B0CPFMYRMH |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #294,994 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #11,166 in Jigsaw Puzzles |
| Brand Name | Ravensburger |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,463 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Dexterity, Hand-Eye Coordination, Problem Solving Skill, Storytelling, Task Completion |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04005555000716 |
| Included Components | 1 complete 654 PC puzzle |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 13.2 x 10 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.2"L x 10"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Jigsaw Puzzle |
| Manufacturer | Ravensburger |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12000071 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | 12000071 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 654 |
| Number of Players | 1+ |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Product Style | New Packaging |
| Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
| Size | 654 Pieces |
| Skill Level | Expert |
| Theme | Challenge, Krypt silver |
| Unit Count | 654.0 Count |
S**N
Take Five Review - LOVED IT !
Ravensburger makes some of the best quality puzzles around, and the Krypt Silver 654 is no exception. The pieces are thick and lock together nicely. I thoroughly enjoyed building the puzzle which I found was easier than the Gold Krypt, but took around the same amount of time (a few days). Overall the puzzle was well worth the money spend. Below are 5 quick hints/observations that you may find useful. 1. Ravensburger includes a black and white picture of the finished puzzle that you can use as a key. I recommend using it! I’m not sure if I could of completed it without going crazy without using the key. 2. Since there is no picture, I would recommend sorting the pieces by number of holes/tabs, boarders, sizes, etc. as you take them out of the box. This will help reduce the number of possible “trys” you will need to attempt per piece. Sorting the pieces as you take them out of the box also keeps the puzzle dust in the bag instead of all over your work surface. 3. If you plan on buying a frame for the puzzle, it measures 19 ¾ x 27 ¾, a 20x28 frame works nicely. 4. The puzzle is well made and tight fitted, if you find a piece that works but just a little off, it is not the right piece!. I read some other reviews where people had to trim some pieces, this should not be the case. 5. If you intend to use sticky sheets (this is what I use) to keep your puzzle together, I found that it was easy to flip your puzzle over if you build it on a scrap piece of drywall. Use another scrap piece when completed to put on top and then flip it over. Some people recommend sandwiching your puzzle between two pieces of cardboard, but I found that drywall was much easier since cardboard tends to bend and flex.
E**D
Agony to Bliss
This was without a doubt the best puzzle purchase I have ever made. At first I thought to myself "What have I done" when I opened the box and the reality of a totally blank puzzle hit me. But the more I studied the problem, the more I began to realize that even though there was no picture to go by, the included chart served the same purpose. It just takes a slightly different approach than one would take with a "Normal" jigsaw puzzle. Here is the approach I used to turn the working of this puzzle around from total frustration to total satisfaction and enjoyment. First I separated all the side pieces as most of us normally do, but I just put them aside until later. This removed a lot of bulk and confusion from the process at hand. Next, since there were no colors involved except the nice silver coating of the puzzle pieces, I sorted the pieces by size, making five or six piles ranging from the smallest to the largest pieces. That's because the bulk of the puzzle is made up of a large spiral with the size of the pieces gradually increasing from the center of the spiral to the outer edge. Finally I made an enlarged copy of the included chart. I enlarged it to almost 200% which made the pieces on the diagram nearly the same size as those in the box. Now I was set. Some say that using the chart as a guide is cheating, but that is like saying that looking at the picture on the box top of any other puzzle is cheating, so I say phooey on the cheating comment. With chart in hand, and a few of the smallest pieces on the table, I was set for a couple of days/weeks/months(?) of puzzle working enjoyment at its finest. I wound up completing the puzzle in just over a week. The action seems to really speed up as you approach the outer edges and install the side pieces. Then it is time for a drum roll! Technical comments: Ravensburger at their finest. The quality of this puzzle is supurb. All of the pieces are cleanly cut, and when a piece fits, it fits with a reassuring click into place. There is seldom any guesswork about whether or not you placed the right piece, even when there is no color to go by. Dust in the box was nonexistent. The covering of the pieces is beautifully textured and just spells quality. I would also point out that unlike many jigsaw puzzles on the market today, this one does not have a jungle of bizzare looking shapes to search through for the right piece. Five or six basic puzzle shapes are complemented by just a handfull of odd shaped pieces necessary to make the spiral fit. The pieces go in either vertically or horizontally in relation to each other, rather than looking like something that has been tossed on a wall. Yes I would recommend this puzzle to anyone over the age of 12. Younger than that may have a bit of a time with it.
J**Y
Unique shapes coupled with solid color provides a unique challenge
I will never do a blank puzzle again. Well, probably not. If you have to do a solid color puzzle to complete your bucket list, this is a fun one. I love the Krypt format, although I'm not sure if the difficulty came from the shape or from the lack of picture at times. The puzzle measures 50cm by 70cm when completed, and a 20" x 28" frame will work for it if you want to preserve it. The shape is what makes the Krypt puzzle line fun. In the middle is a massive spiral, spiraling from smaller pieces to larger, barely curved pieces. Bordering these pieces are irregular, typically triangle-shaped pieces that provide the interface between the pieces making up the spiral and the quadrilateral pieces that make up the outer parts of the puzzle. To complete this puzzle, you have to rely on the obvious factors: shape, size, number of prongs/slots. A guide showing the puzzle piece types in a completed puzzle diagram is provided in a sealed envelope with the puzzle, but it is left up to the purchaser whether or not to open it. Some people like taking their pictures of the completed puzzle with the sealed envelope to prove they did not need it. The biggest downside to this puzzle I think is that the majority of the satisfaction only comes when you complete major blocks, like all of the border, all of a block-filled corner, or larger portions of the spiral. You don't get the same satisfaction you do from completing part of a picture. However, it provides more satisfaction throughout than a larger piece-count solid color puzzle. Overall, I found it was a lot of fun to just stop at the table and work on it for an hour here and there. I will definitely do another Krypt puzzle...but I think this time one with a picture. Maybe the Krypt puzzle with the Riemann fractal.
M**S
Great puzzle!
The reviews of this puzzle are varied in terms of difficulty. Myself, I was able to complete the puzzle over a 4 day span in about 20 hours without opening the cheat sheet or looking at the picture on the back. This was much faster than I was expecting based on the reviews. Regardless, the build is very enjoyable. Read on to gauge how long it will take you to complete. Though, these will almost come as spoilers to the solution... First, the color is irrelevant. I'm not a fan of solid color puzzles as they seem a gimmick for the sake of being difficult. This puzzle, however, the shapes are absolutely the picture in themselves; no color is needed. I'm reminded of the iconic Death Star or a crater on the Moon, if you're groping for a visual of what this looks like. Second, the designers provide very easy to follow hints based on the shapes of the pieces: * The center of the puzzle is a swirl, gaining in width each row from the center * There are oddly angled pieces that connect the swirl to the normal shaped pieces * The corners are 4x4 units with 1x2 pieces attached and forming part of the puzzle edge. The corners are symmetric * There are 1.25x and 1.5x width pieces, also indicated by the edge pieces * Finally, the middle of the sides of the puzzle each contain a 1.75x width piece with two tabs or slots. There are only 12 pieces to put together here, 6 on either side, and these will get you to the edge of the swirl Third, the edge pieces guide the builder as to which type of piece to use. The top and bottom of the swirl begin on the edges. The 1.25x and 1.5x edge pieces also guide you from the edge to the swirl. When you understand how these pieces come together all you need to do is sort the pieces appropriately. Only about 10-20% of the puzzle will fit in each section of the puzzle: corners, swirl edge, the inner half of the swirl, and the outer half of the swirl. This keeps the build pace somewhere between "too easy" and "brute force". Really, a very good balance between the two. I would compare this in difficulty to other Ravensburger puzzles in the 1000 or 1500 piece range. But far more enjoyable and satisfying when completed. This is just a very well designed puzzle. If Ravensburger made another version with a different shape I would definitely puchase it!
V**N
Fun and Challenging
I bought this puzzle for the challenge, and to be able to display it and say I survived the Krypt! My mother and I started the puzzle on Saturday morning, and finished it on Sunday night. It would have taken longer but we're quite obsessive when it comes to puzzles, so we ate takeout and neglected life in general until it was completed. We used the map because there was no way we were going to completely brute force this monster. Some of the pieces are tricky, they fit in places they aren't supposed to and are very difficult to detect until you reach the end and have leftover pieces that have no homes. Sometimes the incorrectly-fitted pieces would get stuck together, and some of the silver cardboard detached while trying to separate them. This isn't a problem if you're going to Mod Podge the puzzle though, and that is exactly what I'm going to do next. Another great puzzle from Ravensburger, I would definitely recommend. That said, I am never doing another Krypt puzzle again. Once is enough!
J**T
crazy hard, unbelievably hard
I'm a puzzle person. This one is beyond hard. Took 4 hours to assemble the edge pieces. I read another reviewer that said he considered 1 piece an hour a very good speed. After working on it for 4+ weeks, I agree. Many pieces will fit more than one location, especially in the first 7 or so rounds of the spiral. You can discern a little texture to the top of the puzzle, and I used this to help figure out those spiral pieces. After 4 or so weeks, I have the spiral filled to about 8-10 rounds, all the edge, and the corner areas to about 3x3. They do include a picture of the finished puzzle that will help show the design of the pieces, but the form and direction of the interlocking tabs is distorted! I assume that's by design... I'm trying to find a method to do this one without resorting to 1) trying every single piece in every location or 2) using the 'cheat sheet'. I've used the cheat sheet a little and even then, you are stuck trying a lot of pieces. Sorting the pieces into groups by piece design AND size helps a good bit. The spiral get larger as it goes outward. I am thinking of using a caliper and measuring the pieces to avoid having to try them all. First layers of the spiral are sort of easy and fun. You can pick out pieces and clearly see a curve to them. When you hit layer 8 or so, they lose a LOT of the curve, face inward, get smaller, and are impossible to find! Edit: Have now finished it. Worked on it initially for about 4 weeks or so, then shelved it (carefully, so I would not lose progress). Restarted work on it yesterday. ~8 hours later we were done. Nice to have it finished. The puzzle glue is drying now.
A**C
The most unique and interesting puzzle ever!
This is the most interesting and addictive puzzle I have ever worked on. Almost didn't see the "blueprint" to do it which you will need. Its in a flat small envelope which I almost was not going to open. Quality made and I wish I could find more of this type.
Q**T
Difficult but fun
This is the second in the series that I have completed. The Ravensburger Gold Puzzle was super difficult, but the Silver Puzzle was easier. Not saying this is an easy puzzle, not at all. The puzzle map it comes with is for the most part accurate. I photocopy the puzzle map and mark off the pieces as I go along. To do this puzzle efficiently and to avoid errors you must complete it in a systematic way like starting from one side or the borders and work your way towards the center. Pieces can easily fit that shouldn't and if you end up putting the wrong piece in it its becomes turns into a domino effect after that. If the pieces are hard to pull apart you have the wrong piece. A lot of the puzzle pieces either overlap another puzzle piece or falls short in lining up to another puzzle piece so it is near impossible to just randomly put pieces in and be 100% correct. So, you need to put a piece in and then look for the adjacent piece and keep on doing that. Sometimes you do have to try every single piece in that shape to finally find your piece, so this is a tedious puzzle that requires patience. But, at the end it is rewarding to have completed it. The puzzle pieces are not the sturdiest. So, you do have to handle with care.
J**.
Magnifique
Très beau puzzle. Belles formes de pièces, un vrai plaisir. Plus facile que le noir.
C**A
Great change from conventional jigsaw puzzles
These are one of the favourite hobbies in our family. After doing several conventional puzzles, we tried the golden version, then this one. I thought the difference may be only the colour but that’s not true, the patterns are all different, so we also got the blue one. These are a great break from conventional puzzles, but may not be for everyone. It’s all about the shape of each piece, so assembling them requires using the provided “map”. Of course, Ravensburg quality is outstanding.
S**A
Love the puzzle!!!
Very nice puzzle!!! Love it!!!
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Puzzeln auf anderem Niveau
Wer mag es schwer beim Puzzeln? Der ist bei dieser Art echt richtig! Ich habe ewig gesessen und mir auch die anderen Farben davon geholt. Echt herausfordernd und abendfüllend :)
P**Y
Love it
Seriously, love it, so so so well made. Everything fits perfectly, no maybes, no guesses. Once finished, the whole thing can be lift up from one side without falling apart. I’m truly impressed. It’s so much better than the entirely black/white puzzles I previously bought from other brands.
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