ThinkFun games are puzzles that test your logic skills. The majority are single-player puzzles, but some multiplayer games are available as well. My son and I played with four ThinkFun games and puzzles: Gravity Maze, Laser Maze, Rush Hour and Rush Hour Shift. We are also especially excited about their forthcoming Roller Coaster Challenge game… More
2 apps + 1 magazine + 1 game + 1 puzzle + 1 toy = 6 Ways to Make Math Fun!… More
Get your shuttle back to the mothership with the help of your trusty helper bots in Lunar Landing, a clever puzzle game from Thinkfun. GeekMom Caitlin mentioned Lunar Landing in April as a great way to cure boredom. Here’s a closer look at how it works!… More
Color Cube Sudoku is a 3×3 matrix of 9 plastic cubes, each cube having 24 individual colored tiles. The object is to play the classic game of Sudoku, but with colors rather than numbers. Players work (and work, and work) to arrange all nine cubes so that no colors repeat—in any row or any column… More
Spin-a-roo is a fun and fast-paced game with two ways to play: the green side of the card is the sorting game to match numbers or colors and the purple side is the counting game. Players take turns at the spinner to dispense tokens and be the first to build the tallest tower of tokens… More
Family Road Trip Fun! If you’re traveling by car on your next family vacation, keep the kids entertained between sights and rest stops with these travel games… More
The Toy Insider’s Spring & Summer Toy Guide features six categories of spring and summer toys, assisting gift-givers in selecting the best and hottest toys for the outdoor and travel season! And Spin-a-roo earned a spot in the Preschool Summer 3-5!… More
01/10 Fidgitz by ThinkFun – This brainteaser will be hard to put down once your kid gets a hold of it. The aim is to twist and turn the puzzle until one side is white and the other is blue… More
These one person logic games that rock will keep active brains busy for hours! Playing games with others is fun, but sometimes kids need to challenge themselves… More
Ordinary board games do not hold my attention for long. I am more of a brainteaser and puzzle kind of gal and my 11-year-old is the same way. We enjoy games that really challenge our minds like word puzzles and Sudoku. The more challenging they are, the more fun we have. You can understand why I was thrilled when ThinkFun sent us Color Cube Sudoku to review… More