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3D Maze Ball Brain Teaser
3D Maze Ball Brain Teaser
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Twist. Tilt. Balance. Beat the Maze.
Turn screen-free play into a hands-on challenge with the 3D Maze Ball Brain Teaser.
Inside the transparent sphere is a winding three-dimensional track filled with twists, turns, slopes, bridges, spirals, and obstacles. Your mission is simple to understand—but not always easy to master:
Guide the metal ball from one checkpoint to the next without letting it fall off the track.
With multiple difficulty levels and versions offering anywhere from 65 to 299 challenges, this maze is designed to keep curious minds engaged far beyond the first attempt.
One Ball. One Maze. Hundreds of Challenges.
This is not a flat maze.
The track moves in every direction inside the sphere, creating a true 3D puzzle where players need to rotate, tilt, and carefully control the ball through a complex path.
Every section presents a different challenge.
Go too fast and the ball can leave the track.
Tilt too far and you may lose your progress.
Move carefully, watch what happens, and figure out the next step.
How It Works
Hold the maze ball with both hands.
Rotate and tilt the sphere to use gravity to guide the small metal ball through the numbered track.
Follow the course carefully as the ball travels through curves, drops, spirals, ramps, narrow pathways, and balance sections.
If the ball falls away from the correct route, reposition it and try again.
There is no single button to press and no automatic solution.
Your hands control everything.
Designed to Keep Kids Thinking
The supplier highlights the 3D maze structure as a way to encourage spatial reasoning, concentration, and longer-lasting play through multiple challenge stages.
As players work through the maze, the activity naturally encourages them to practice:
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Focus and concentration
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Hand-eye coordination
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Fine hand control
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Spatial awareness
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Logical thinking
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Patience
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Problem-solving
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Visual tracking
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Trial-and-error learning
Every failed attempt becomes another chance to adjust the angle, rethink the movement, and try again.
No Shortcut to the Finish
The ball only moves where gravity takes it.
That means players need to control:
Angle
How far should the sphere tilt?
Speed
Should you move quickly or slow down?
Direction
Which way does the track continue?
Balance
How do you keep the ball from slipping off?
The further you progress, the more carefully you need to control each movement.
Numbered Track Makes Progress Easier to Follow
The maze features numbered sections along the course so players can follow the correct route and keep track of their progress.
Instead of randomly rolling the ball around the sphere, the goal is to move through the maze in sequence.
Reach the next checkpoint.
Then the next.
And keep going until you complete the course.
Drop the Ball? Try Again.
Mistakes are part of the challenge.
The ball may fall from the track when the sphere is tilted too quickly or at the wrong angle.
Simply reposition the ball and continue practicing.
The game rewards patience and repeated attempts rather than instant success.
That makes completing a difficult section feel much more satisfying.
Multiple Difficulty Levels
Choose a version that matches the type of challenge you want.
Available variants include:
Beginner Small – 65 Challenges
A smaller beginner option with 65 stages.
Approximate Package Size: 13 × 13 × 15 cm
Approximate Weight: 180 g
Beginner Large – 100 Challenges
A larger beginner version with 100 stages.
Approximate Package Size: 19 × 19 × 22 cm
Approximate Weight: 480 g
Intermediate Small – 100 Challenges
Compact size with an intermediate-level maze.
Approximate Package Size: 14 × 14 × 16 cm
Approximate Weight: 240 g
Intermediate Small Metal Version – 100 Challenges
A compact intermediate version listed with a metal-style configuration.
Approximate Package Size: 14 × 14 × 16 cm
Approximate Weight: 400 g
Intermediate Medium – 118 Challenges
More stages in a medium-sized design.
Approximate Package Size: 17 × 17 × 20 cm
Approximate Weight: 350 g
Intermediate Large – 138 Challenges
A larger intermediate maze with additional stages.
Approximate Package Size: 19 × 19 × 22 cm
Approximate Weight: 520 g
Advanced Medium – 158 Challenges
A more demanding medium-sized maze.
Approximate Package Size: 17 × 17 × 20 cm
Approximate Weight: 320 g
Advanced Large – 208 Challenges
A larger advanced option with more than 200 stages.
Approximate Package Size: 18 × 18 × 24 cm
Approximate Weight: 450 g
Advanced Extra Large – 299 Challenges
The biggest challenge in the collection, featuring 299 stages.
Approximate Package Size: 18 × 18 × 24 cm
Approximate Weight: 460 g
Intermediate Square – 88 Challenges
A square-format alternative with 88 stages.
Approximate Package Size: 21 × 20 × 22 cm
Approximate Weight: 520 g
The supplier lists different maze sizes and challenge counts ranging from 65 to 299 stages, with dimensions and weights varying by model.
Start Easy. Work Your Way Up.
Beginners can start with a lower-stage version and learn how to control the ball through curves and slopes.
More experienced players can move to larger and more complex versions with longer tracks and additional obstacles.
That makes the collection suitable for different challenge preferences rather than offering only one fixed difficulty.
A Puzzle You Control With Your Whole Hand
Unlike traditional puzzles where you move one piece at a time, this maze responds to every movement of the sphere.
A tiny change in angle can completely change the path of the ball.
Rotate slightly.
Tilt forward.
Level it out.
Turn again.
That continuous physical control makes the puzzle feel more immersive than a standard flat maze.
Fun for Solo Challenges
Try to complete the entire maze without dropping the ball.
Track how far you get.
Then try again.
As you become more familiar with the route, challenge yourself to move more smoothly through sections that used to feel difficult.
Challenge a Friend
Have two players use the same maze version and see who can reach a selected checkpoint first.
Or time each attempt and compare completion times.
The supplier’s product materials specifically show a head-to-head challenge concept where two users can compete using maze balls at the same time.
Screen-Free Entertainment
No app.
No notifications.
No video game controller.
The entire challenge happens inside the sphere.
It is an easy activity to bring out during:
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Family time
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Travel
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Rainy days
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Quiet play
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Study breaks
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Weekend activities
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Indoor play
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Puzzle challenges
Great for Puzzle Lovers
This 3D maze is especially appealing to people who enjoy:
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Brain teasers
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Logic puzzles
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Maze games
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Skill challenges
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Hand-controlled puzzles
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Balance games
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STEM-style toys
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Screen-free activities
Smooth Transparent Shell
The transparent outer shell lets players see the maze from multiple angles while controlling the ball.
You can look ahead to identify upcoming turns and obstacles before deciding how to move the sphere.
The supplier lists the primary product material as plastic and the product as a DIY-style maze toy packaged in a color box.
Product Features
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3D multi-level maze design
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Metal ball navigation challenge
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Hand-controlled gravity gameplay
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Numbered maze route
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Multiple difficulty levels
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65 to 299 challenge stages depending on model
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Transparent outer shell
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Curves, spirals, ramps, and obstacles
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Encourages concentration
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Encourages hand-eye coordination
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Supports spatial and logical thinking
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Reusable screen-free activity
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Multiple sizes available
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Suitable for solo or friendly competitive play
Product Specifications
Product Name: 3D Maze Ball Brain Teaser
Product Type: 3D Gravity Maze Puzzle
Material: Plastic
Item Number: 939 Collection
Control Method: Hand-Controlled Tilting & Rotation
Power Required: None
Assembly: No complicated assembly required for normal play
Packaging: Color Box
Recommended Age: 6 Years and Up
Available Difficulty Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Available Challenge Counts: 65, 88, 100, 118, 138, 158, 208, and 299 depending on selected model
The supplier’s detailed product materials recommend the 3D maze ball for ages six and older. The broader listing is categorized as a plastic toy for children under 14 and includes a CCC certification number.
How to Play
1. Find the Starting Point
Locate the beginning of the numbered maze track.
2. Position the Metal Ball
Carefully guide the ball onto the correct starting section.
3. Rotate the Sphere
Turn the maze slowly so gravity begins moving the ball.
4. Follow the Track
Keep the ball on the numbered route as it moves through curves, ramps, spirals, and obstacles.
5. Adjust Your Angle
Tilt gently and make small corrections whenever the track changes direction.
6. Recover From Mistakes
If the ball falls from the intended route, reposition it and try the section again.
7. Reach the Final Stage
Continue through the numbered checkpoints until you complete the entire maze.
Small Movements Make a Big Difference
This is a game where more force does not necessarily help.
Fast movements can send the ball off the track.
Small, controlled adjustments often work better.
That makes patience part of the challenge.
Watch.
Adjust.
Move.
Stop.
Think.
Then continue.
Why Kids Love It
It Feels Like a Real Challenge
Every obstacle gives them something new to figure out.
They Control the Ball
The maze responds directly to the way they tilt and rotate the sphere.
There’s Always Another Level
Higher-stage versions provide longer routes and more challenges.
Success Feels Earned
Getting through a difficult section takes real control and practice.
Why Parents Love It
Screen-Free Play
No phone, tablet, or television required.
Reusable Challenge
The maze can be attempted again and again.
Different Difficulty Options
Choose from beginner, intermediate, and advanced configurations.
Hands-On Problem Solving
Players need to observe, think, adjust, and try again.
Compact Indoor Activity
Easy to use at home or bring out during quiet playtime.
What You’ll Receive
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1 × 3D Maze Ball in the selected size and difficulty
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1 × Color Box Packaging
Exact maze design, dimensions, challenge count, and weight depend on the variant selected.
Important Notes
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Select the desired difficulty and challenge count before ordering.
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Maze structure varies between models.
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Dimensions and weights vary by selected version.
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Adult supervision is recommended for younger children.
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Do not attempt to open or dismantle the sphere during normal use.
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Keep the product away from excessive heat.
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Measurements may vary slightly due to manual measurement.
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Product colors and packaging details may vary slightly between production batches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you control the ball?
Rotate and tilt the entire sphere with your hands. Gravity moves the internal metal ball along the track.
Is it a flat maze?
No. The maze is built in three dimensions with tracks running in multiple directions throughout the sphere.
Are there different difficulty levels?
Yes. The collection includes beginner, intermediate, and advanced models.
How many challenges are available?
Depending on the selected model, the maze can contain 65, 88, 100, 118, 138, 158, 208, or up to 299 stages.
Which version is the most difficult?
The Advanced Extra Large version contains 299 stages, the highest challenge count shown in the supplier listing.
Is it suitable for younger children?
The detailed product materials recommend the toy for ages six and older.
Does it require batteries?
The maze is controlled by manually rotating and tilting the sphere and does not rely on an electronic gameplay system.
What material is it made from?
The supplier lists plastic as the primary material.
Can two people compete?
Yes. Two players can use separate maze balls and race to a chosen checkpoint or compare completion times.
What happens if the ball falls off the track?
Reposition the maze until the ball returns to the correct section and try again.
Can You Make It All the Way to the End?
The first obstacle looks easy.
Then comes another turn.
Another ramp.
Another balance point.
And suddenly you realize you have been trying to beat the same section for five minutes.
That is exactly what makes the 3D Maze Ball so satisfying.
Tilt carefully. Follow the numbers. Beat every obstacle. Reach the finish.
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