



🧩 Unlock your desk’s new conversation starter with this chic, quick-build puzzle!
The Hanayama 36 Piece Crystal Gallery Cinnamoroll Jigsaw Puzzle is a compact, 36-piece acrylic puzzle designed for ages 7 and up. Measuring 4.8 by 2.4 inches when assembled, it offers a quick, satisfying build experience in about 20 minutes. Perfect for collectors and casual puzzlers alike, it combines playful design with a sleek, display-ready finish.
| ASIN | B07FGSZ24S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,179 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,518 in 3-D Puzzles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,111) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ハナヤマ(HANAYAMA) |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.44 x 3.46 x 2.09 inches |
| Release date | July 14, 2018 |
A**Y
Adorable must have !
Making many how can you go wrong this was so much fun to put together. They are absolutely adorable. I really wish they would give you a number guide though simply for the fact that you cannot see the numbers very easily on the little clear pieces. Me and my daughter collect these and have a few of them and that honestly is one of the only issues I have. Oh and the pin that you had to put down the middle getting that to go all the way through and click so it doesn't fall apart that is a little tricky sometimes. I still give it five stars simply for the fact that they are just so darn cute and I will keep collecting.
V**Z
Not crystal! It’s acrylic/plastic and assembly is fairly easy
I don’t speak any other language besides English and Spanish and this only took like 20 minutes to put together, I fear people are just not using common sense because every piece is numbered and it’s very easy to make sense of. The quality is very nice! No missing pieces. The value for money is exactly what is expected in my opinion. I took a photo for reference for size and it fit in my hand perfectly it wasn’t huge nor small. I’m very happy! Only thing is it’s not crystal which isn’t clearly described that it’s acrylic/ plastic. Lovely anyways though!
R**N
Loooooved it
Sooooo cute! My friend love it! Easy to put together. Nice quality
G**O
Challenging puzzle but super cute!
This was honestly so confusing and difficult to put together but the end result is so cute so I think it's worth it LOL. I had to find a Youtube guide video to figure out how to finish it because the instructions were unclear.
M**M
Fun, but a bit challenging!, 3d puzzle
The finished figure is very cute and it's nice to look at and know that you put together the My Melody puzzle. It can be a bit difficult! I used a translator app to translate the instructions, so that was very helpful. Also looked up some videos online to get an idea of how the pieces come together. Sometimes I realized that the piece I kept trying to place was in the wrong direction, so I had to turn it the other way. I think a few times I may have placed the wrong piece down and had to take a part some pieces and rearrange. It is a bit of a challenge!, but with patience you will have a very nice 3d puzzle to display. It's very cute when all put together!
K**L
Good buy!
Loved by my niece. It was a fun challenging puzzle for her, but she love it!
E**I
Instruction Explanation!!
This is pretty simple to make once you understand the instructions! i took only 5-10 min to build it! For anyone who is confused about the instructions: ⬇️⬇️ (look at my picture where i circled parts of the instructions in different colors!!) - Each piece has a small circled number on it (the piece number). The characters circled in red (ピース番号) means piece number. I would recommend organizing the pieces by their piece number before starting to build it. This made it a lot easier for me to find the piece I needed while building! :) - the numbers under the characters circled in green (組順) show the order in which you use the pieces. For example, the first piece you would use is the one with piece number 8. - The characters circled in blue correspond with the pink pieces for the head. now onto the body: - continue following the steps for 29-32 to make the legs - step 33 is to make the torso. Put the arms in one side of the torso piece (the semi circle looking piece) then use the other half of the torso piece to close it - step 34 corresponds to the bottom diagram where you screw in the stick to keep her from falling apart hope this helped!
L**D
I love Puzzles!
If you don't like a challenge, don't buy it. It does NOT come with INSTRUCTIONS but the most complicated piece is the head. The figure stands on its own and has some weight to it. The arms can move a bit (front and back) which is a cute detail, but they don't move that well with the pink head piece on. I think it's WONDERFUL I really enjoyed it.
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