Our family loves one-player logic and reasoning games. I gush about them all the time on this site. From favorite one-player games, to using logic games during quiet time, to our favorite logic games for your homeschool, and more… logic games are a huge part of our family routine.
One of our family’s favorite companies for all things logic is ThinkFun. If you are a fan of ThinkFun’s Laser Maze and Gravity Maze, you’re going to want to read about Circuit Maze!
Check out Circuit Maze: An Electric Current Logic Game
*Disclosure: I received Circuit Maze at no cost in exchange for a review. I was not required to write a positive review and, as always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. I only share resources that I would use with my own family and those that I believe other families will enjoy.
Circuit Maze: A One-Player Electric Current Logic Game
Just as in Laser Maze and Gravity Maze, Circuit Maze is a one-player logic game designed for ages 8 and up. The game is played on a grid and includes 60 challenge cards of increasing difficulty. Challenges are outlined on one side and the reverse side has the answers.
The goal is to place tokens on the grid, according to challenge card criteria and create a working circuit. When you complete the challenge correctly, the tokens light up as you can see here:
Here are just a few reasons why Circuit Maze is a favorite in our home:
- This game is easy to learn and challenging to master.
- Children and adults enjoy playing.
- Circuit Maze works on those logic skills!
- The game requires no setup and cleans up in seconds.
- Circuit Maze is a fantastic way to get some much-needed quiet time!
- This is not a game that you will outgrow quickly–it’s quite challenging!
Our family has had this game for well over a year and it is still a favorite. We can’t get enough of ThinkFun’s one-player logic games. They are fun, educational, and loved by all ages.
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I an a gifted K-12 teacher and I have this in my elementary classroom. There is one student of mine that just LOVES it!!! He is challenged, but able to flip over the card to see the answer before he gets overwhelmed. It is perfect!