Favorite Brain Teaser Games and Toys for Kids

Favorite Brain Teaser Games and Toys for Kids

Here are the best toys and games that parents are recommending as their favorite brainteasers for kids!

We love that these brain teaser games and logic puzzles help build critical thinking and problem solving skills. And because these challenges are fun for all ages, mom and dad will have fun joining in, too! Check out these kid-friendly riddles for added conversation, as well.

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    Perplexus

    Alexandra F.:  Maze ball puzzles like the Perplexus are quite popular with both adults and kids, especially beginning around the age of 7. My 7-year-old has a large collection of maze balls for himself, and loves to give them as gifts for his friends.

    Gravity Maze

    Carly Follett:  Gravity Maze is a great example of how learning through play is the best way to learn! Use the challenge cards to strategically place towers and create a path for your marble to reach the target. This game is great for a single player but can also be great family fun! Bring it out for family game night, too!

    Fat Brain Toys AnimaLogic

    Jennie Utsinger:  Four kinds of animals are trying to get to cross the river, but they can only cross one at a time and in the correct sequence. The included booklet contains puzzle set-ups of varying difficulties and solutions at the back. The colorful animals are appealing for kids and the puzzle itself is engaging for all. Our entire family, from 5 to 75 years, loves this game.

    Mastermind

    Ages

    Age 8+ (2 players)

    Stephanie W.:  Mastermind is a great brainteaser game that will help your kids strengthen their deductive reasoning skills and have fun while they're at it! Try to guess your opponent's code of colors by putting together you own combinations- they'll tell you what you have right and you'll have 10 chances to break the code! The games are quick, which makes stopping points easy to find.

    Rush Hour

    Carly Follett:  Rush Hour is a sliding block logic game. You have to battle the gridlock as you slide the blocking vehicles out of the way for the red car to exit. This is one of our favorite brain teasers for kids that keeps us entertained in car, too!

    Penguins On Ice

    Gina I.:  With 60 levels of puzzles, Penguins On Ice provides a fun challenge for any age. Not only do you have to fit all the odd shaped pieces on the game board, but you also need to make sure the penguins are in the right spot!

    Rubik's Cube

    Vanessa M.:  This classic brain teaser has stood the test of time, and is still a popular toy today. My oldest child loves his Rubik's Cube, and is always challenging himself to solve the puzzle faster each time, and to make each combination more complex than the last. The challenge to twist, turn, and match each side with the same colors may look easy, but trust me, it is quite difficult to master!

    Brainstring Advanced Teaser Puzzle

    Vanessa M.:  Fair warning, this one is addicting for kids and grown-ups alike! Brainstring puts your knot-untangling skills to the test as the object of this brainteaser is to rearrange the rubber tips in order to untangle the knot inside. This is a long-lasting toy to bring on an airplane or on a road trip as all the pieces stay inside the game - no little pieces to lose!

    Kanoodle

    Nancy L.:  200 fun, logical thinking puzzles will help kids with spatial reasoning and problem solving. It comes with an illustrated puzzle book and portable carrying case. There can be hundreds of ways to solve the puzzles, but only one correct answer exists.

    Metal Disentanglement Toys

    Nancy L.:  Metal puzzles are a classic when it comes to brainteasers. They look so simple but they take a bit of thought and usually spark conversation when solved as a group. These disentanglement puzzle toys have no sharp edges and are small enough to take with you anywhere. These make great stocking stuffer ideas for kids, too!

    Camelot Jr.

    Kelly R.:  This is a great introduction to brain teasers for younger kids, and is fun and challenging for older ones, too. Use the blocks to build a bridge for the prince to reach the princess, solving 48 challenges of increasing complexity.

    Learning Resources Mental Blox Jr.

    Carly Follett:  Mental Blox Jr. adds a bit of complexity to block-stacking for toddlers. Geared for preschooler fun and advanced toddlers to challenge themselves, the goal is to work through a variety of given 3-D block combinations. Can you copy the varying formats?

    SmartGames Bunny Peek-a-Boo

    Lisa R:   My daughter instantly fell in love with the adorable bunny that is part of this set that builds spatial awareness and teaches simple directional words such as "next to", under/over, on top/under and so on. Kids choose one of the 60 cards in the deck and then work alongside parents to position the three colorful blocks and rabbit to match what they see. The cards are numbered and become more challenging as you go along.

    BePuzzled Padlock

    Nancy L.:  This may look simple, but this brainteaser will absolutely stump your tweens and teens! Take it apart but can you get it back together again? The solution is not included, adding to the challenge. There are different levels to buy.

    ColorKu

    Joseph Kelley:  A colorful spin on Sudoku! Play with one player or work together.

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