Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle Reviews

Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle

  • Bridges generations
  • Leatherette travel case
  • Thirty-one challenges
  • Instruction booklet with solutions
  • For ages 8 years and above

The Fifteen Puzzle is a classic numerical nightmare, originally introduced in 1880. Binary Arts has recreated it in smooth, polished metal and decorative enamel, just as it appeared at the height of its popularity during the 1930s. Scramble the 15 numbered tiles in the tray, then try to slide them into correct numerical order. Enclosed booklet features over 30 additional challenges; handy leatherette carry bag included.Features Stainless steel construction for smooth operation and durability, handy travel case and over 30 challenges included in booklet. The perfect pocket-size travel game.

Rating: (out of 14 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 5.78

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5 Responses to “Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle Reviews”

  1. Queen Chipmunk says:

    Review by Queen Chipmunk for Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle
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    This puzzle was and still is a winner. Some things never change and this one is still great. I’ve givin an extra star for the nostalgic “retro” attention to detail.

  2. Chess Parent says:

    Review by Chess Parent for Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle
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    Our 9-year-old saw one of the kids at school play with this. So of course the nagging started as soon as we got home. Fortunately, I remember this puzzle since when I was a kid and had no problem giving in…. :-)

    Also:
    - it is inexpensive (unlike the playstation and x-box); which is a huge benefit, since we have 3 kids and things like this have to be bought in triplicate
    - it is made of metal, so that even our 5-year-old couldn’t break it
    - IT IS GREAT FUN

  3. Hongzhi Wang says:

    Review by Hongzhi Wang for Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle
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    This is a great game to carry with you when you go out. I bought it for my 4 year old son initially because he likes the 3×3 puzzle game we bought for him before. This one is a little more challenging than the 3×3 puzzle but overall my boy still likes it when he moves the number around. He does need a lot of help to solve this puzzle. I have a lot of fun playing it myself and would carry it to play sometimes when I go out. Overall this is a great toy for both adults and kids.

  4. F. Courtney says:

    Review by F. Courtney for Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle
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    I recently purchased this puzzle for my son who is 5. He is gifted with advanced spatial and cognitive skills. I know from using this toy as a child that it will be a good brain exerciser for him.

    As for the quality, I haven’t seen a better more “solid” puzzle. Most of the ones I had as a child were made of plastic but this one is high quality metal. The pieces slide very easily. It comes with a little pouch. This is a cool puzzle!

  5. Stephen A. Parks says:

    Review by Stephen A. Parks for Thinkfun Fifteen Puzzle
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    Graet fun for all ages, brings back alot of GOOD memories! Great for car travel or any travel!

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