Classic Tangoes
Posted on December 01st, 2009 in Toys
- Classic Tangoes Puzzle Game – Royal Blue
- REX GAMES
Product Description
Based on the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, Tangoes is a learning tool that combines artistic andmathematical elements to develop problem solving skills, creative thinking capacity, and teamwork. Tangoes can be played by one, two or in teams. Based on the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, Tangoes is a learning tool that combines artistic and mathematical elements to develop problem solving skills, creative thinking capacity, and teamwork. Tangoes can be played by one, two or in teams. Packed in slim Royal Blue plastic case with grooved textures, includes two sets of seven playing pieces in blue and red, along with 27 cards with 54 puzzles and solutions. Ages 5 to adult.


This post has 5 comments
December 1st, 2009
It really helps you to learn to focus. I take it everywhere. It is great to play alone or add fun to a party for all ages.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 1st, 2009
This is a classic fun educational game. The object of the game is to mimic the silhouette shape shown on the card using all the pieces. With only 7 pieces, you will be surprised that some of these puzzles are much harder that it looks. It may even stump you. It is challenging, especially if you are racing against another person.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 2nd, 2009
This is a great family game. We first played this game while at friend’s house. We fell in love with it and had to have our own.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 2nd, 2009
This is one of my favorite puzzles – it is fun, can be played alone, in pairs, or in groups, across ages – grandparents and gkids work really well.
The spatial-logic part of your brain which is exercised here is normally not used as often as the language-word processing part, so it is very relaxing to sit and try out a few of the puzzles.
Ages 5+ definitely get it – initially by looking at the answers on the back, but later without help.
One of my favorite mathematical kinda gifts to give.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 2nd, 2009
A fun learning game. Arranging the pieces in various configurations to make the shape shown on each card is more challenging than you think! Builds good spatial relationship skills. Good game for all ages, as kids with good spatial skills can beat adults. Nice compact size is good for travel, too. Can play solo, as well.
Rating: 5 / 5