The Happy Puzzle contacted me for a gifted review of one of their products. To be honest, I had not heard of the company, so I was interested to see what they sold. First impressions of the website were wow, what a lot of amazing products here to look at. The best part for me was looking at the age range for my great-grandson, Enzo, as grandparents are never sure what to get their children at their age. Really loved this addition to their website as it makes them stand out to me.
Puzzles to make you think.
These puzzles really get the child’s brain into gear; some you can do on your own, or even beat the clock type of thing. I know Enzo is often bored, and he loves to play games, so I knew he would love this game, 30 Cubed. The delivery was prompt, with updates all the time. Packaging is lovely, I can see the box lasting a good few years. Sturdy cubes and just the right size for little fingers.
- Working it out.
- Laying them out first.
- Getting quicker.
- Finished
Please excuse the smug look on his face when he had finished the first one. He worked out very quickly that if you fit the cubes together first, then you can see how they could fit in the tray. Totally pleased with himself, he completed all the colours in record time. We then went on to two colours, but his attention span was limited by then, so we saved that for another day. I have to say I really enjoyed this and have had a few goes myself, just to see how hard they get, and they do!
- I did it!
- Finished
Age range.
One of the many great things about this game is that it will last through the ages, as the ways you can arrange the cubes do get harder and different. So, no bored children once they have completed it, as they can go on to do many other arrangements. Even making some up themselves, which is a great idea.
Recommendation.
I highly recommend this as it is a good game that covers all ages, and it will last for years. The price is £20, which I think is reasonable for a game of this quality.







