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10 June 2025

Best Problem Solving Games for Children

Problem solving is more than getting the right answer — it is trying strategies, noticing mistakes, and adjusting. These games help children practise that cycle in a fun, low-pressure way.

Maze and pathfinding games

Maze Adventure asks children to plan routes, collect stars, and reach goals. Spatial puzzles support maths readiness and everyday navigation skills.

Pattern and logic puzzles

Pattern Pop and Build the Sequence reward children who spot rules and predict outcomes — core logic skills for STEM learning.

Classification and sorting

Sort It Out teaches grouping by category — fruits, animals, vehicles — which mirrors science classification and organised thinking.

Observation challenges

Spot the Difference trains careful comparison. Children learn to slow down, scan systematically, and justify what they see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age should children start problem-solving games?
From age 4, many children enjoy simple puzzles. Increase difficulty as confidence grows.
Which Brain Play game is best for problem solving?
Maze Adventure, Pattern Pop, and Sort It Out each target different problem-solving skills. Try all three and follow your child's interest.

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