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The Lego Puzzle Book

Jacob Berg

A unique build-your-own-solution puzzle book that tasks readers to turn 31 basic LEGO bricks into creative solutions to more than 100 spatial puzzles.

Unlike traditional LEGO books, where you build preset models, this book offers puzzles that encourage creative problem-solving and spatial reasoning. It's up to the reader to build solutions to the 116 puzzles in the book using 31 standard LEGO bricks - no laundry list of parts or complex building instructions.

Perfect for builders of all skill levels, the book starts with simpler puzzles then builds to more challenging ones. Puzzles include creating missing shapes to complete a cube, building a figure to match a silhouette, and much more. Hints and solutions to each puzzle guide builders through the book.

Book Details

  • Publisher: No Starch Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 9th, 2025
  • Pages: 120
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781718504226
  • Categories: Toys, Dolls & PuppetsGames & Activities - PuzzlesCrafts & Hobbies

About the Author

Jacob Berg is an award-winning game designer, toy inventor, and storyteller with a life-long passion for all things LEGO. From the age of five, he spent countless hours building tracks with his LEGO train set and venturing into space with his LEGO Space Station; as an adult, he has spent more than 20 years working with LEGO's top designers on a wide range of projects, from the global launch of LEGO Friends, Bionicle, LEGO Hero Factory, and LEGO Mindstorms, to apps, online games, TV series, and more.

Jacob is the winner of the Golden Brick for the family game Setup and the inventor and writer of the board game series Members of the Jury. He is also a graduate of the Cannes School of Creative Leadership. After spending several years of his professional life in Australia, Southern Africa, and California, Jacob settled in Copenhagen, Denmark, with his wife, two sons, and shared-custody dog. When he's not inventing board games or writing books, you can find him playing the guitar and dreaming up new adventures and crazy ideas for pretty much anything.