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Number Jumble is made up of 32 square dominoes, each with 3 numbers. The two players randomly share the dominoes to each receive 16. The next step is to create a square of 4×4 dominoes so that each domino
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Number Jumble is made up of 32 square dominoes, each with 3 numbers. The two players randomly share the dominoes to each receive 16. The next step is to create a square of 4×4 dominoes so that each domino
Creating The Next Generation of Little Geniuses The Queen Bee is leading her worker bees in the construction of their new honeycomb and they need help! Roll the six dice to determine the locations of the worker bees.
Start by taking a set of nine Qwuzzle cubes and a grid. Now draw six of the ‘basic’ cards. Each card displays an image which needs to feature in the 3x3 grid that you will build with your cubes.
Age: 6 to adult
100 coloured circles (ten each of ten different colours) sit inside a series of grids. 18 shaped blocks will together cover 90 of the circles. With each of the 45 multi-level puzzles, your task is to use a combination of logic and spatial awareness to ensure that once all of the blocks are in place, only the ten circles that you need to complete the challenge remain uncovered. Brilliant!
The set contains 30 different cubes, plus a 6 x 5 grid and a puzzle/solution booklet. Each cube features the same six base colours. The order of these colours varies from cube to cube. Every side on every cube features part of a "line". The lines appears in ten different colours. The puzzles all require the lines and/or base colours to be connected in different ways, following increasingly complex rules.
The aim of each of the 62,208 possible puzzles is to complete the square using the nine coloured shapes, once the seven ‘blockers’ have been positioned. There may be times when it seems impossible, but there will ALWAYS be at least one solution… and that’s why it’s called The Genius Square!
Crazy Numbers is a game of lightning speed and observation. Each of the 120 challenges consists of an illustration that features numbers; sometimes a few, and sometimes there will be so many, you won’t know where to start… or perhaps they are there and you just can’t find them!
32 tiles each display four different animals. Be the first player to arrange your 16 randomly chosen tiles into a 4 x 4 square, so that whenever two tiles are adjacent they share at least one animal in common. When one player declares that they have completed their puzzle, it’s time to shuffle the tiles and play again!