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Logic Links Puzzle Box Critical Thinking Game
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Brand | MindWare |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
Number of Pieces | 198 |
Theme | Race |
Cartoon Character | (-) |
About this item
- TOYS THAT TEACH: Logic Links Puzzle Box from MindWare is a great way to enhance spatial learning and deductive reasoning skills while having fun!
- CHALLENGING PUZZLES: Each Logic Links puzzle uses a series of clues to instruct a player where to place the colored chips to solve the puzzle requiring deductive reasoning and determination.
- VISUAL LEARNING: Logic Links requires you to think sideways, backwards, right to left and up and down as you read the clues that lead you to the one and only correct answer.
- INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP PLAY: Logic Links is a great activity for individual's and groups alike. Race to see how many puzzles can be completed in a set amount of time or compete against each other to see who can complete the puzzle first.
- INCLUDES: 166 puzzles, 32 plastic game chips and instructions.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.45 x 5.45 x 1.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
ASIN | B000NR4BLY |
Item model number | 32015W |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 15 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #75,739 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #221 in Puzzle Boxes |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | MindWare |
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Let Your Logic Loose! Each puzzle contains a list of colored chips that are needed to complete the puzzle. The clues listed give instruction on where or where not to place the colored chip. Upon completion you will find the solution to each puzzle in the instructions.
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Logic Links requires you to think sideways, backwards, right to left and up and down as you read the clues that lead you to the one and only correct answer. Each puzzle is comprised of a series of clues that instruct the player where to place colored chips and solve the puzzle.
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Customers like the spatial reasoning and fun aspects of the puzzle. They say it makes them use reasoning skills and memory, and teaches them to break down a task and think a problem through. They also say it's a fun game to play with the kids or on their own, and that it beats video games. Customers also appreciate the quality and educational value of the product. However, some customers dislike the chips and have different opinions on ease of use.
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Customers find the puzzles in the product to be well thought out, educational, and fun to solve. They say the puzzle is excellent training of important thinking skills and a good challenge for the family. Customers also mention that the puzzle are educational and excellent brain exercises for people who have suffered small strokes.
"...That's it-- but the puzzles are quite well thought out, varied, engaging, and arranged in difficulty levels sufficient to challenge most children...." Read more
"These logic puzzles are great for a learning center once the students are introduced to the cards...." Read more
"...game for kids with executive functioning struggles as it teaches them to break down a task and think a problem through logically...." Read more
"This is a great little solitaire game for a 6-8 year old, reinforcing some reading skills, concepts of left of/ right of, next to, etc...." Read more
Customers find the puzzle fun to play with kids or on their own. They say it's a great game for getting kids to think and relaxing their brains. Customers also say it keeps little ones busy and is engaging for all ages.
"...That's it-- but the puzzles are quite well thought out, varied, engaging, and arranged in difficulty levels sufficient to challenge most children...." Read more
"...Meanwhile I am purchasing all the other ones. Fun Fun Fun...." Read more
"...It is a great game for kids with executive functioning struggles as it teaches them to break down a task and think a problem through logically...." Read more
"...So, in general, I'd say I do like it, it keeps the little ones busy, but if you're looking for a real brain twister, look elsewhere." Read more
Customers find the quality of the puzzles to be nice, awesome, cute, and cool. They say it looks like a game, so kids want to play. Customers also say it's a great alternative to Legos or screen time, and well designed.
"...There is a larger workbook-sized version of this, and is equally terrific." Read more
"This is a great little solitaire game for a 6-8 year old, reinforcing some reading skills, concepts of left of/ right of, next to, etc...." Read more
"It is a fabulous game but it only has one set of chips and ideally I wanted to play with the family so I bought cm colorful counting cubes, made 4..." Read more
"It is very good and me and my kids (1st grade) enjoy doing this. They can do the level1 and 2 quite well. They need a little help on Level 4...." Read more
Customers find the puzzle helpful for someone trying to regain logical thinking. They also say it would work well in the classroom and for early finishers. Customers also say the puzzle is excellent and wonderful for problem solving and following directions.
"...Would work well in the classroom in a math center or for early finishers. We use it in our homeschool." Read more
"Great simple puzzle. Wonderful for problem solving and following directions. Also Great for Auditory processing if your reading it to your child...." Read more
"Helpful product for someone trying to regain logical thinking." Read more
"Awesome! Helps so much!..." Read more
Customers find the puzzles in the box to be varied, engaging, and arranged in a good mixture. They also appreciate the different levels and the assortment of chip colors.
"...That's it-- but the puzzles are quite well thought out, varied, engaging, and arranged in difficulty levels sufficient to challenge most children...." Read more
"...It encourages critical thinking skills and logic. I love the different levels so you can start easy and build up from there...." Read more
"Some cards are very challenging and some are fairly easy; a good mixture. My daughter, who I bought them for, is sufficiently challenged...." Read more
"...comes packaged nicely in the little box as shown and includes an assortment of chip colors and almost 200 puzzles...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention the puzzles are very challenging and fairly easy, while others say they're too easy for adults.
"This is a decent logic game, but even the most difficult puzzles are too easy...." Read more
"...They love doing the puzzles. These are not very difficult, which I found to be a good thing for them so that it is not too overwhelming or..." Read more
"...like how there are multiple difficulty levels, but I wish they got progressively more difficult as you went through the numbered puzzles, within..." Read more
"I really enjoy the puzzles in this game. They are easy at first and increase in difficulty...." Read more
Customers dislike that the game only comes with one set of chips. They say it's small and hard to pick up.
"...is when you try to have two playing at once, there are not enough chips to play. Looking to see if I can get extra chips somewhere...." Read more
"It is a fabulous game but it only has one set of chips and ideally I wanted to play with the family so I bought cm colorful counting cubes, made 4..." Read more
"...the colored buttons are a little small, hard to pick up and not enough of them...." Read more
"...One minus to it is it doesn't come with extra chips and the chips are smaller than normal ones. Recommend" Read more
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I am not sure whether there is overlap with the Logic Links books; there are 100 or so puzzles in each book, and 166 total puzzles by comparison here. Perhaps the boxed set is a "best of" from the other books, something to be aware of. In any event the puzzles would take most children quite some time to work through, so I think this is at least a very good choice for a first pick in the series (you would then be guaranteed to encounter at least some new puzzles in the books).
The price works out to pennies a puzzle. You can't beat this value. For younger children, I would also check out "Clever Castle".
Each consists of a list of "ingredients" and a few simple instructions, for example:
"Use one red chip, two black chips, and a yellow chip. The black chips do not touch. The yellow chip is immediately to the right of the red chip."
There are also five circles (or however many circles you require for the number of chips specified) under each problem. The goal is to arrange the chips according to the instructions. My 6-year-old was able to work these puzzles fairly quickly and easily by herself. I tried the very last one (they are supposedly rank-ordered according to difficulty) and it was simple for me to solve.
I generally love-love-love Mindware products, but this one has limited playability, in my opinion. Who is really going to start back at the beginning again at the easiest ones and do them all over again? Not my child, that's for sure. With about 100-something puzzles, it can take a little time to get through, but then that's that. That said, it's great for whipping out at restaurants as "something to do" before the food comes. And if you have more than one child, of course, you can get more bang for your buck.
So, in general, I'd say I do like it, it keeps the little ones busy, but if you're looking for a real brain twister, look elsewhere.