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The Logic Links Puzzle Box from MindWare is an educational game designed to enhance spatial learning and deductive reasoning skills through 166 challenging puzzles. It includes 32 plastic game chips and instructions, making it suitable for both individual and group play.
C**E
Great game!
We love this game in our therapy clinic. It has helped us open the child’s mind to new strategies.
J**A
Exactly as described
Simple enough product and idea, but works well for a quick puzzle. Got to use with students for brain exercises and it went over quite well.
S**L
Neurologist recommended
Recommended by my neurologist. Fun and progressively challenging. My 6-year-old granddaughter likes it too. Great for learning to follow directions.
A**Y
Fabulous!!
I had an old set- but "dots" got lost- figured this would just replace- but some new clues and puzzles!
M**R
Great for New Readers, Ages 6-8ish - WAY Too Easy for Adults
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. You could also do it with a younger child if you were willing to help some. There are other "games" similar to Logic Links, such as Animalinks (I think that's what it's called), but it is all basically the same thing. When I bought this, I thought it was for adults, however, and it is really not. Unless you are frequently stumped telling your left from your right, that is. The puzzles are not difficult at all.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.
C**S
Gifted and Talented
My students live a challenge and this definitely challenges them
C**R
A well-kept secret in logic toys / puzzles
Each of the 166 puzzles presents a number of circles, where the solver must place a number of colored chips. The puzzle comes with one or more clues as to the relationships between the chips ("One of the red chips is directly on the left of an orange chip", "A blue chip is somewhere below a white chip" and so forth). That's it-- but the puzzles are quite well thought out, varied, engaging, and arranged in difficulty levels sufficient to challenge most children. As a tool for building deductive and critical thinking skills, it is worth its weight in gold.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".
Z**B
Awesome! Helps so much!
Love! I was seeing an occupational/speech therapist after my concussion...never had I had one that lasted as long as this one... a year and a half. It effected me in so many ways; speech, memory, writing, thinking and so much more. So when I started seeing her, she introduced me to this game and it was so extremely hard for awhile, but then it got a little easier. She then through in a twist... where she would cover up the clues and I would have to memorize the clues and then follow those clues... this tool/game helped me so much... I even got it for my elderly parents (72 yo/89 ) and they love it too!
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