Chocolate Fix
by ThinkFun
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A Mouth-Watering Game of Logic
You'll be tempted to take a bite out of these life-like
candy play pieces in this delightful game of pure deductive
reasoning.
Similar to Sudoku, players examine all the clues on the
cares before making a move. Once they discover where to put
a chocolate piece, they combine this knowledge with the
clues to learn more information. Some clues give exact
possible locations, while others just give you the token
color or shape. Feel your confidence build as you narrow
down the possibilities to fill each candy assortment.
Challenges ranging from beginner to expert will feed your
chocolate cravings for hours.
Learning Skills: Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Deductive Reasoning
Features
- 4 Levels of Play, Beginner to Expert
- 40 Mind Challenge Cards with Solutions
- 9 Chocolate Pieces (Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, and Raspberry)
- Ages 8 years and up
- Single Player
- Great travel toy
About ThinkFun
ThinkFun is the leading creator of mind challenging games. Since 1985, they have produced award-winners such as Rush Hour and River Crossing. Both kids and adults look to ThinkFun to make hands-on, thought-provoking games that provide hours of fun-filled challenges. ThinkFun is committed to high-quality, innovative products that help people of all ages exercise their thinking skills and learn through play.
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Multiple Intelligences
Our toy experts have indicated that the Chocolate Fix strengthens the following Intelligences:
Math-Logical
Children with strong Math-Logical intelligence have the ability to reason deductively and can recognize and manipulate abstract patterns or relationships. Students who have strong problem-solving and reasoning skills will excel in this intelligence.
Spatial
Children with Spatial intelligence have the ability to create visual-spatial representations and can transfer them mentally or concretely. Students who exhibit this intelligence need a mental or physical "picture" to understand the information being presented.











