Description
Schrödinger used his cat in a box analogy to explain the problem with a physics theory. The cat couldn’t be both dead and alive at the same time, the observer just didn’t know which. The same is true of Schrödinger’s Puzzle Cat: it could be together or in many pieces, but it isn’t both.
I cut each puzzle by hand on a scroll saw, so each puzzle is unique. They have 20-30 pieces. Note that the pieces are very tiny- see the dime in the photos. I use a variety of different woods. Comes in a 3.5” white box.
If you have a preference for wood species or walking or sitting cat, please send me a message to see if I can custom make your puzzle for you.