At this level, the child is not just learning — they are thinking strategically. The squares are now more complex, with more pieces and abstract shapes. To complete each square, the child must not only recognize shapes, but also imagine how parts fit together. This game builds persistence and brings real satisfaction from overcoming challenges.
— 2 wooden puzzle boards with slots
— 12 squares, each divided into 2 to 8 pieces
— 30 wooden elements in total
— Difficulty level: Intermediate (2 of 3 in the series)
— Safe materials and high-quality printing
— Spatial and strategic thinking
— Visual analysis, planning, and logic
— Patience, independence, attention to detail
— Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
— “Plan first, then build”: child plans the piece order before assembling
— “Explain your choice”: child verbalizes their reasoning for each piece
— “Find multiple solutions”: explore more than one way to build a square
— “Partner task”: one child describes the shape, the other assembles it blindly
— Excellent for use in logic lessons, spatial reasoning, and enrichment programs
— Elementary classrooms and pre-school prep groups
— Math clubs and cognitive development centers
— Educators using Nikitin methods
— Parents looking for more advanced logical games
— Part of a 3-level series — great for bundling by age or ability
— Intermediate difficulty increases repeat use
— Strong educational value, ideal for structured programs
— Durable, compact, and ideal for repeat classroom or clinic use
🔸 This game teaches children more than just how to assemble shapes — it helps them think ahead, analyze structure, and plan for success.