The Happy Puzzle Company | The Genius Square Game | Master

The Happy Puzzle Company | The Genius Square Game | Master the STEM Puzzle Game - Over 62

The Happy Puzzle Company | The Genius Square Game | Master the STEM Puzzle Game – Over 62,000 Puzzles to Explore – Smart Games for Smart Minds – Ages 6+


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Fit the shapes on the Grid



Dimensions: 17.78 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 453.59 Grams
Model: GAM233
Material: Plastic
Colour: Multicolor
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 17.78 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 453.59 Grams
Material: Plastic
Quantity: 1

10 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This game has given us hours of fun! Our 3 teenagers love it which is a real achievement as it’s kept them off their phones for several hours! A definite must have.

  2. Beth Howard says:

     United Kingdom

    My 11-year-old grandson introduced me to this game, “The Genius Square”. You can compete with another player or challenge yourself, making it doubly useful. It is a STEM game, too. Very quick delivery from the supplier. All-round good purchase

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Fun puzzle game suitable for all ages, fit the random wood blockers using the dice faces, then race against friends/family to see who can fit the shapes into the spaces the quickest. Could be just the one way it can be done or could be several different ways, even if you don’t actually win but compete the square you can get a sense of achievement.
    Bought one at UK games expo having played it a few times with a friends copy, when I got home realised that with extra copy (s) you could play 4/6 etc enough for the whole family at the same time so got an extra game.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this for my sons birthday and I’m determined to get every game in the collection, simple short games I can play with my kids without a long wait for a turn, I get to spend time with them all

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great game, the grandkids love it and are much faster at solving than the adults. Also a good game for adults to play too. Compact in size so travels well, a plus for holidays. Suggest a little cotton bag for the small round wooden pieces as easily mislaid and can roll away if not placed carefully on table.
    Wooden bases would be more eco friendly too.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    brilliant game, easy to use, can be played solo or competitively against another.. excellent value and keeps the family engaged for hours, even teenagers and the skills they develop is an added bonus.. top marks!!

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great game and one that my 11 year old can play with my 8 year old without an argument and is fun to play as an adult too. So good we bought a second copy so that we can play with four people on four boards (only using the single set of dice).

  8. Forbes Personal Shopper says:

     United Kingdom

    Love playing this game, tests your thought process and how to solve puzzles. Has to be my nr 1 game I’ve bought. All my family loves playing and get so competitive, great addition to family game nights

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is an awesome game. Every now and the don’t use the dice to make it harder. There are some doing this way that are impossible but that’s what great about it. It makes you think.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 65 From Our UsersThis is a good game – quick to play with lots of combinations so it’s never the same. The play value is mainly in racing against other players, which is why I think it should include at least 4 boards to accomodate an average sized family or a group of friends. Since it only includes two boards, I don’t think it’s good value for money. I first saw it advertised in a craft magazine and was intrigued. Only one company sells it on their own website and here on Amazon. I bought it on Amazon to get free next day delivery. I ordered it last nigh and it came this afternoon, just in time for our Easter break. I’ve already played it with my 14-year-old son – he likes it, which is saying something as he’s usually glued to his computer. My only criticism (apart from the fact that it accommodates only two players) is that the box was designed for retail purposes – much bigger than necessary and not really practical or sturdy enough for storage. I’ll have to find another box to store all the the pieces. But it’s a good, fast-moving game – none of the rounds last more than just a few minutes, which means it’s never boring or frustrating. Also, because there can be more than one solution to each puzzle, you could extend the playing time until everyone has found a solution and award points accordingly, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc – but like I said, you’ll need more than one set to play it as a group. This game doesn’t really lend itself to playing in teams as you’ll want to have your own board and pieces.