Everyone is a genius—even if they're eating old Cheerios off the floor! Give them a free puzzle, and as you watch their minds work some magic, you'll be certain a Nobel Prize is on the horizon.
Puzzles games offer benefits for people of all ages. These brain-building activities help develop cognitive and fine-motor skills, foster cooperative play, and enhance problem-solving abilities. Not only are puzzles a fantastic way to spend quality time together, but they also allow individuals to feel proud of themselves for completing a challenge. Even better, puzzles serve as an interactive tool for learning about colors, letters, numbers, shapes, animals, and more.
There are various types of puzzles tailored to different age groups. One-year-olds have a blast with large, simple wooden puzzles where shapes easily fit into their designated cutouts. As children grow, they can progress to more advanced puzzles with pieces of varying sizes and configurations.
At first, children might put more pieces in their mouths than in the right places, but a little practice significantly boosts their hand-eye coordination. Be patient and resist the urge to help too much. Part of the fun is allowing little ones to figure things out for themselves. During childhood, the focus is on tactile and sensory experiences, understanding size differentiation, and object recognition.
What's New in the Latest Version 1.2.1
Last updated on Jul 24, 2024
1. Added Daily Jigsaw