



🧠 Crack the code, savor the challenge!
ThinkFun Chocolate Fix is a compact, expertly designed logic game featuring 69 pieces and 60 progressively challenging puzzles. Suitable for ages 8+, it develops critical thinking and logical reasoning through solo play, all packaged with a convenient game tray and go-bag for on-the-go brain training.

















| Product Dimensions | 22.56 x 20.32 x 6.35 cm; 290 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Item model number | 76330 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Logical Thinking |
| Language: | English, Japanese |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 69 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Material Composition | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| ASIN | B000Y8EQ8K |
C**T
A great grown up puzzle
I worried that this would be a kids game, but it's actually brilliant. If you like sudokus and rush hour or hotspot etc (or my favourite of all, Lunar Lockout, which has become really hard to get) then you'll love this too. There's a whole book of puzzles and the advanced ones get really hard, so you won't get bored. It's beautifully made as well, with not many parts so they won't get lost. Small enough to take as a travel puzzle. A really nice present for any puzzler.
M**D
Great solo game to keep the kids occupied
Excellent solo brain teaser game. The kids just need to understand the concept of how you play then they can play be themselves.Good selection of different levels and quality product.Would be better still if the maker put addition levels online for download.Better than the usual tat out there for kids recommended
V**H
A Real Gem
This is a great product. I got it for my 8 year old niece who is very intelligent but not always logical. We spent some time doing the `easy' puzzles together but didn't get much further, so I cannot comment on how hard they get. This is really unusual and a great way of getting children thinking logically whilst using beautifully crafted and coloured pretend chocolates...genius. I think this will be a great product to use on a rainy afternoon and would be great for those children who like a challenge. I have marked it down only because it won't last forever, once the puzzles are done that's the end of it.
S**E
Looks Great but a BIG YAWN!
The instructions for this solitaire puzzle game are very confusing. The cake playing pieces are well made but game play itself isn't that great & the game quickly becomes boring. Bought for my 9 year old grand-daughter. Big yawns from both of us!
M**E
Good fun, but not for advanced puzzlers
Hi,I thought that this was good fun, and good for kids. But perhaps not for people who do those logic puzzles in magazines etc.I can't do the logic puzzles in the magazines, but 45 of the 50 puzzles were fairly easy for me to complete.
J**H
Logical fun for all
Bought two of these now for 7 and 9 year old girls. They love it, as do their mums! The game is good for brain training in logic, and concentration. The whole chocolate theme is very attractive and I suspect an edible version would be very popular but wouldn't survive long enough to be solved!
J**H
ThinkFun does it again -- a graded logical problem-solving one-person "game"
ThinkFun is not the only company that makes one-player logical problem-solving game-like activities with graded problems on cards, and clever physical materials to manipulate as you solve.But ThinkFun is certainly, in my opinion, the BEST of these companies.The Chocolate Box model provides the perfect rationale for a 2-dimensional grid in which to place "counters" (chocolates) with different logical-spatial attributes, according to logical rules.Perfect for clever self-motivated children, and good for adults, too!John Gough -- Deakin University (retired) -- [email protected]
K**.
Excellent game
From easy to expert - lots of levels - easy to pick up the rules - but can tax the old grey matter before you know it as you progress -
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