Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
3 times 4 This is a game for "little ones": Press the plate down on one side. Then the balls roll into the field that is the deepest. Do they all fit in? Try it out! More information Advanced text
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
The three hares This is a game for "little ones": Rabbits: three. Ears: three. And yet every rabbit has two! This is a centuries-old puzzle motif. Put the three bunnies and the ears together so that each bunny gets two ears. Do you succeed?
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Domino This exhibit is a game for "little ones": Place the blocks together so that the numbers match. A closed path is created.
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Duckling This exhibit is a puzzle for "little ones": Lay out the waves with the ducklings. You may only use different colored parts each time. Does everything fit together in the end?
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Birthday table This is a game for "little ones". We are celebrating a birthday and you have to help: Set a beautiful birthday table with the three cakes in the middle. Everyone gets a plate and a cup. Pay attention to the colors!
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Kangaroo Puzzle Here you have to do the puzzle again: The kangaroos fit together so well that they form a large pattern. Can you design another shape where the pieces fit together as well?
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Golden Ratio The golden ratio is a famous ratio that is considered particularly aesthetic. It plays a major role in both nature and art. It occurs, among other things, as the ratio of belly button height and body height. You can check this on yourself with this exhibit. More information Advanced text
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Ellipse Mountains If you cut a cone diagonally and rotate the two parts 180° against each other, they surprisingly fit together again. This shows the symmetry of the intersection (an ellipse). You can check this out for yourself on this exhibit. More information Advanced text
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Crawl-through Stool This stool is for children to crawl through. Adults can sit on it in the meantime. The backrests have the same shape as the openings.
Holger Seifert | 8. September 2022
Nine Which things fit together? This exhibit is a game for "little ones": The task is to sort 27 pieces into nine fields, three in each field. Sorting should be done according to the numbers shown, same to same.