Perfection, originally produced by the Pennsylvania company Reed Toys, is a game by the Milton Bradley company. The object is to put all the pieces into matching holes on the board (pushed down) before the time limit runs out. When time runs out, the board springs up, causing many, if not all, of the pieces to fly out. In the most common version, there are 25 pieces to be placed into a 5×5 grid within 100 seconds.
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| - Perfection, originally produced by the Pennsylvania company Reed Toys, is a game by the Milton Bradley company. The object is to put all the pieces into matching holes on the board (pushed down) before the time limit runs out. When time runs out, the board springs up, causing many, if not all, of the pieces to fly out. In the most common version, there are 25 pieces to be placed into a 5×5 grid within 100 seconds. (en)
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| - Game pieces burst up from a Perfection board (en)
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| - Milton Bradley Lakeside (en)
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| - * Four-Pointed Star
* Five-Pointed Star
* Six-Pointed Star
* Cross Sign
* Hexagon
* Half Moon
* Pentagon
* Octagon
* The X
* Equilateral Triangle
* Asterisk
* Inverted S
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* Fidget Spinner
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* Square
* Pizza Slice
* Kite
* Rainbow
* Hot Dog
* Circle
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* Square Triangle
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* Short Parallelogram
* Tub (en)
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| - Get rockin' before the pieces start poppin'! (en)
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| - Perfection, originally produced by the Pennsylvania company Reed Toys, is a game by the Milton Bradley company. The object is to put all the pieces into matching holes on the board (pushed down) before the time limit runs out. When time runs out, the board springs up, causing many, if not all, of the pieces to fly out. In the most common version, there are 25 pieces to be placed into a 5×5 grid within 100 seconds. (en)
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