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This article was co-authored by A.J. Jacobs and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. A.J. Jacobs is an Author, Journalist, and Crossword Puzzle Expert based in New York, New York. He is a human guinea pig who has written four New York Times bestsellers that combine memoir, science, humor and self-help. His book, “The Puzzler”, details why puzzles matter and describes his project to solve the most complicated puzzles that exist, including word-based and number-based puzzles, along with riddles. He is an editor at large at Esquire magazine, a commentator on NPR and a columnist for Mental Floss magazine. In addition to his books, Jacobs written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and New York magazine. He has appeared on Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, The Dr. Oz Show, Conan and The Colbert Report. He has given several TED talks, including ones about living biblically, creating a one-world family, and living healthily. He is a periodic commentator on NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, writes a bi-weekly advice column for Esquire.com called “My Huddled Masses”, and is a columnist for the LinkedIn Influencers program. He received a BA in Philosophy and English from Brown University. There are 18 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 223,190 times.

Wooden puzzles come in many forms and configurations. The most common are a 3-D cross, a 6-piece star, and a snake cube puzzle. Though the pieces may seem like they’ll never fit together, solving the puzzles is surprisingly easy! You need only follow a few simple steps to put these puzzles together quickly.

Solving Wooden Puzzles

  • Identify and arrange your pieces in front of you. Familiarize yourself with each piece, so you know which is which.
  • Look for ways the pieces fit together, just like puzzle pieces. Often, the jags and valleys of one will match with the valleys and jags of another.
  • Keep in mind that you often need to work with more than 2 pieces at a time.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Making a 3-D Cross

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  1. Step 1 Identify the 6 pieces. 1 Identify the 6 pieces. There are 6 pieces to this puzzle. For clarity, the piece that has a partial notch in the middle with a square protruding underneath the notch will be #1. The piece with 1 short, rectangular notch and L-shaped sides will be #2. The piece that has 1 square notch and 1 small rectangular notch will be #3. The piece with 1 long rectangular notch will be #4. The piece with a partial notch in the middle that makes an L-shape will be #5. The long rectangular piece with no notches will be #6.[1]
  2. Step 2 Fit piece #2 horizontally into piece #1. 2 Fit piece #2 horizontally into piece #1. Find the piece with a partial notch in the middle and a square underneath the notch. Then find the piece with 1 short, rectangular notch with L-shaped sides. Fit them together so the piece with the square fits horizontally into the vertical piece with the L-shaped sides. The notch on the vertical piece should face toward you and the square shape on the other piece should face to the left and toward the vertical piece.[2] Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Slide piece #3 underneath piece #2 so they are perpendicular. 3 Slide piece #3 underneath piece #2 so they are perpendicular. This piece has 2 notches cut through it. Fit it underneath the horizontal piece perpendicularly. The notch should face toward the horizontal piece so they fit together.[3]
  4. Step 4 Match up piece #4 with piece #1. 4 Match up piece #4 with piece #1. Hold piece #4 (with the long, rectangular notch) so it is a mirror image of the vertical piece, #1, with the notches facing each other. Slide piece #4 into the puzzle so it holds the horizontal pieces in place.[4]
  5. Step 5 Slide piece #5 into the notches on the horizontal pieces. 5 Slide piece #5 into the notches on the horizontal pieces. Hold piece #5 so the notch faces the vertical pieces and the flat part is on the outside. Position it horizontally on the left side of the vertical pieces and slide it into the notches on the existing horizontal pieces.[5]
  6. Step 6 Slide the rectangular piece through the center opening. 6 Slide the rectangular piece through the center opening. This is the last piece you need to add. Simply slip the long rectangular piece in the square opening in the center of the other pieces. Now the puzzle is locked together and complete![6]
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Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Assembling a 6-Piece Star

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  1. Step 1 Lay down 1 piece vertically on your workspace. 1 Lay down 1 piece vertically on your workspace. All the pieces of this puzzle are identical, though some may be different colors. Choose any piece to begin with and lay it down vertically on your table or work surface.[7]
    • Each piece has triangular-shaped “peaks” that stick out as well as triangular-shaped “valleys” or indentations for the “peaks” on other pieces to fit into.
  2. Step 2 Stack another piece in the farthest valley of the first piece. 2 Stack another piece in the farthest valley of the first piece. Use a piece in a different color than the first. Turn the new piece sideways so the peaks point outward, and situate the middle peak of the new piece into the farthest valley, or indention, of the first piece. The pieces should be perpendicular to each other.[8]
  3. Step 3 Slip the next piece into the closest valley of the first piece. 3 Slip the next piece into the closest valley of the first piece. Choose a piece that is the same color as the last 1. Turn it sideways and fit it into the closest valley of the first piece so the 2 are perpendicular to each other. The peaks should be pointing toward the last piece you added.[9]
  4. Step 4 Stack a piece on top of the last 2 pieces. 4 Stack a piece on top of the last 2 pieces. Select a piece that is the same color as the first piece. Flip the new piece over so the peaks and valleys face downward and it is parallel to the first piece. Nestle it on top of the 2 stacked pieces. At this point, you should have 4 identical pieces that are interlocked.[10]
  5. Step 5 Turn the puzzle sideways and fit another piece in between the 2 vertical pieces. 5 Turn the puzzle sideways and fit another piece in between the 2 vertical pieces. Turn the puzzle sideways so that there are 2 pieces pointing vertically. Hold the puzzle in 1 hand and use the other hand to slide a piece horizontally in between the 2 vertical pieces.[11]
  6. Step 6 Flip the puzzle over and fit the last piece in between the 2 vertical pieces. 6 Flip the puzzle over and fit the last piece in between the 2 vertical pieces. Turn the puzzle over so the last piece you added is on the bottom. Slide the last piece in between the 2 pieces that are sticking up vertically so that it is parallel with the last piece you added. You may have to wiggle or manipulate it a bit to get it to fit. You’ve now solved a 6-piece wooden star puzzle![12]
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Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Solving a Snake Cube

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  1. Step 1 Unwind the pieces to make 1 line. 1 Unwind the pieces to make 1 line. If the puzzle is already in cube form or if you’ve been working on solving it, you’ll need to start over. Unwind the pieces so it makes 1 line that looks like a series of stairs. Arrange the line so the pieces at the end of the left-hand side point up and the pieces at the end of the right-hand side point down.[13]
  2. Step 2 Fold the third diagonal column from the right 180° beneath itself. 2 Fold the third diagonal column from the right 180° beneath itself. The column on the farthest right will be pointing downward. Look for the third diagonal column to the left of the right-hand edge, which should be pointing up and to the left and have 3 cubes. Fold the 3 cubes of that row 180° toward you underneath the puzzle so they are now parallel with and even to the row next to them.[14]
  3. Step 3 Rotate the pieces on the right side back 90° then up 90°. 3 Rotate the pieces on the right side back 90° then up 90°. Take the 2-cube column next to the 2 parallel columns and rotate it back 90°. Then rotate the column on the end 90° upward so the 3 cubes are vertical.[15]
  4. Step 4 Flip the same pieces inward 90° then fold the last column down 90°. 4 Flip the same pieces inward 90° then fold the last column down 90°. Keeping your hand on the last pieces you moved, rotate both columns inward toward you 90°. Then, push the 3-cube column down and away from you 90° so it is parallel with the floor.[16]
  5. Step 5 Rotate the left-hand columns inward 90° then clockwise 180°. 5 Rotate the left-hand columns inward 90° then clockwise 180°. Find the bottom cube of the second 3-cube column from the left. Fold it in toward you 90°. Then, find the lowest cube on the column to the left of the column you just manipulated and rotate it 180° clockwise.[17]
  6. Step 6 Rotate the right-hand columns 90° to the right then 180° away from you. 6 Rotate the right-hand columns 90° to the right then 180° away from you. Find the top cube in the 2-cube column you just rotated. Rotate it 90° to the right so the 3-column row is stacked on the row beneath it. The long piece on the right will look like stairs. Fold the last cube on the right-hand side in the 3-cube column you just rotated upwards 180° away from you so it lies flat on the row beneath it.[18]
  7. Step 7 Fold the last cube in the 3-cube column to the left 90°. 7 Fold the last cube in the 3-cube column to the left 90°. Then, let go of the puzzle with your left hand, using your right hand to hold the pieces in the “stair” line that haven’t yet been folded. This will rotate the puzzle so the extra cubes are on top.[19]
  8. Step 8 Rotate the end columns down 90° then back 180°. 8 Rotate the end columns down 90° then back 180°. Grasp the 2 columns of cubes that are sticking up in the line next to the partially completed cube and fold them down 90° toward you. Then rotate the column on the right side of the cube back away from you 180°.[20]
  9. Step 9 Fold the last 3 columns into a “u” shape to complete the puzzle. 9 Fold the last 3 columns into a “u” shape to complete the puzzle. Flip the column to the right of the cube back toward you 180°. Then fold the column that is the second to the end on the right-hand side down 90°. To finish the puzzle, rotate the last remaining column 180°.[21]
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A.J. Jacobs Co-authored by: A.J. Jacobs Crossword Puzzle Expert This article was co-authored by A.J. Jacobs and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. A.J. Jacobs is an Author, Journalist, and Crossword Puzzle Expert based in New York, New York. He is a human guinea pig who has written four New York Times bestsellers that combine memoir, science, humor and self-help. His book, “The Puzzler”, details why puzzles matter and describes his project to solve the most complicated puzzles that exist, including word-based and number-based puzzles, along with riddles. He is an editor at large at Esquire magazine, a commentator on NPR and a columnist for Mental Floss magazine. In addition to his books, Jacobs written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and New York magazine. He has appeared on Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, The Dr. Oz Show, Conan and The Colbert Report. He has given several TED talks, including ones about living biblically, creating a one-world family, and living healthily. He is a periodic commentator on NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday, writes a bi-weekly advice column for Esquire.com called “My Huddled Masses”, and is a columnist for the LinkedIn Influencers program. He received a BA in Philosophy and English from Brown University. This article has been viewed 223,190 times. 123 votes - 44% Co-authors: 4 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 223,190 Categories: Puzzles and Memory Games In other languages Spanish Portuguese Japanese
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