1. Roundominoes
The most gorgeously difficult puzzle you'll ever attempt to construct.
Price: $30 (for the 100 piece puzzle) or $40 (for the 1000 piece puzzle)
Your task is to guide a metal ball through seven layers of mazes: mazes that you can't actually see the ball rolling through. There are five different versions of these patience-testing cubes: Easy, Mean, Awful, Vicious, and Mortal. You may be cocky enough to think you could beat the Vicious version, but it would *probably* be best to start with Easy and work your way up.
Price: $27.89
Upload a photo or drawing and have it turned into an intricate puzzle made using a laser cutter. You also get to choose the shape (circle, square, or octagon) and add in several special "whimsie" pieces (like the leaves or the astronauts you see in the puzzles above).
Price: $30+
Like Tinker Toys, these puzzles are made up of an array of seeds and rods. *Unlike* Tinker Toys, you may get a wee bit frustrated as you try to figure out how to put them together. It's all worth it.
Price: $18
12. Lock Nesters
These Lock Nesters are more challenging than they look: keep one on your desk and fiddle around with it during boring phone calls.
Price: $32.50
14. Papa's Maze 2.0
16. LOGIFACES
19. Postcode Puzzles
20. Puxxle
Be sure to choose a Puxxle puzzle that you enjoy the look of, because you'll be putting it together ON YOUR WALL—they're pixelated decals! Click here for more information about how it works.
Price: $24 to $30
21. Labyrinth Puzzle
Have a hard time solving a Rubix cube? You're apt to have a *really* hard time solving the Dreidel. Like the Rubix, there are 26 little blocks to spin around and organize, but each of those little blocks has many other spin-able pieces attached. Good luck!
Price: $48
24. Puzzlehead
After successfully completing the puzzle, feel free to stack up the faces in a strange (and amazing) totem-pole-style tower.
Price: $40