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Brain Teaser Puzzles is a Montessori-style STEM toy designed for kids aged 4-8, featuring 118 unique challenges across 5 difficulty levels. It combines logical road-building with an interactive squirrel track car to develop cognitive, spatial, and fine motor skills while promoting screen-free play. Ideal for enhancing focus, problem-solving, and creativity, it also supports neurodiverse children and adults seeking engaging, therapeutic play.










| ASIN | B0CDLDP545 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,883 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #351 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (564) |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | DC-R-168-5 |
| Manufacturer | burgkidz |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 12.2 x 0.04 inches |
A**F
Fun for all ages
This was on my four year old’s Christmas list but it turns out his six year old brother likes it more. It’s even a challenge for adults to solve the puzzles! The instructions are terrible, but once you figure out how to play it’s good fun!
A**R
Nice game
The game is interactive and make my baby boy think
S**E
Fun and a child will learn how to create and follow a pattern.
It's a bit tricky for a 4 year old, but I and my grandson have been having fun designing different paths with the pieces. The 'nest is hard to remove because the manufacturer did not consider putting indents or some way to ease removal. The quality is good with bright colors. Playability can be a problem if you have more than one child as it's one player at a time. Watch for little kids as the acorns can be swallowed or stuck in the nose.
L**S
Dozers don't work well. Hard to put together for little ones need adult help.
Concept is good . Christmas gift for 4 and 6 year old. Board is difficult to put together but sturdy once done. Little bulldozers don't work well. Got no orange pieces for track with this large set. Don't think this is worth the money .
S**Y
Use Your Brain!
This ‘game’ is hard! It’s great for older kids as it comes with puzzles to solve using only so many of the track pieces to achieve the nut into the basket. It’s so simple and great for 10+ to figure out how to get squirrelman to his goal! It’s not super sturdy but good enough for older kids. Also, the squirrel is a pull back & let go, so young kids would probably ruin his mechanical parts real quick. It does come with 2 squirrels & multiple nuts. Great project/game!
P**N
Great Break Idea
My students love this. We use it as a preferred break activity for students who like mazes. It builds so much investment! Putting together the green base is a bit tricky for my students ( 3rd grade) so I have to help. One of the pegs to snap the base together snapped when a student was trying to put it together himself. So now I have the rule of putting the base together. However, this is such a cute way to see students use their problem solving. The solutions are a bit confusing sometimes but we keep it light and fun.
I**K
Fantastic STEM Board Game – Fun and Educational
This STEM board game is a winner! It’s not only super fun but also a great way to encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. The game is well-designed, with high-quality pieces and easy-to-follow instructions. It keeps kids engaged while sneakily teaching them important STEM concepts. I love that it’s entertaining for both children and adults, making it a perfect choice for family game nights. It’s also a great gift for curious minds who love to learn while playing. Highly recommend for any young explorer!
R**9
One car won't wind up after playing with it 3 times.
We had it for 4 months, and we played with it 3 times since it is for my grandson to play with it when he is in town. (Lives out of state.) One of the cars won't wind up now. Very disappointing.
D**D
Adorable and fun.
S**S
I use this in my counseling office and kids and younger teens LOVE it. It's challenging, yet fun.
B**A
My 3-year-old daughter absolutely loved it and was able to solve the puzzles on her own. she enjoyed creating different paths to the basket.
T**Z
This is very hard for kids at my daycare ended up sending it back they are 3-6 and its too difficult its a cool idea though
M**C
A very cute toy for children to play with Grandparents!
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