Laser Maze is one of ThinkFun’s most popular stem toys for boys and girls, and is a winner of the Good Housekeeping Best Toys Award. It’s a beam bending logic game that comes with 60 challenges of increasing difficulty, from beginner to expert, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids
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Added on: May 8, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Laser Maze is one of ThinkFun’s most popular stem toys for boys and girls, and is a winner of the Good Housekeeping Best Toys Award. It’s a beam bending logic game that comes with 60 challenges of increasing difficulty, from beginner to expert, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids who like smart games and a challenge. Laser Maze is made with high quality components, and comes with a very clear and easy to understand instruction manual – you’ll be able to play within minutes of opening the box. Like all of ThinkFun’s games, Laser Maze is built to develop critical thinking skills. Playing through the increasingly difficult challenges will improve logical reasoning, spatial reasoning and planning skills, all through fun gameplay.
Good way to build STEM skills in Kids My son, age 9 likes this game a lot. It is interesting to use the small mirrors, reflections, and a laser pointer to hit the targets suggested in the puzzle. The game has a board of 25 small squares and 60 game cards of four different complexities that helps build skill level from beginner to advanced. The maze has a placeholder for the game card. One side of the game card has the puzzle directions and other size has the solution. My son tries out different combination to place the additional…
Make sure you put the pieces away correctly! I used to really be a sucker for any of the puzzle games like Rush Hour and the like. Logic puzzle types of games that would gradually increase in difficulty and be something all (or most) of the kids could work with to just force them to think differently.But we were forever losing pieces and I just don’t have any of them left any more.Laser Maze is a puzzle like that, only since it is more “game-like” as far as size, I think we’ll have an easier time keeping…
Great game but challenging Got this for my son for Christmas. I got it because his sister had the Rush Hour Traffic Jam game and he loved solving the puzzles. This game however he hasnt really played it too much. Not really interested at this time. In any case, the little time he has played with it has been challenging. I think this is another reason he hasnt played with it much. It does take some to to get used to the idea that you have to position them a certain way to get the beam to go all the way though. He likes it…