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40 Different Traffic Jams, Hours of fun!

Rush Hour is easy to learn, and the increasingly difficult challenges keep families engaged for hours. The leveled approach to brainteasers, where players learn logical thinking as they progress through a series of challenges, was a true innovation at the time and became central to the ThinkFun brand.

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Perfect for Little Engineers: A Marble Run With a Logical Twist!

It’s a maze game. It’s a marble game. Actually, it’s a gravity-powered logic maze game that builds reasoning skills and visual perception. The best part is – it’s fun to play and learn!
Use the challenge cards to strategically place towers and create a path for your marble to reach the target. With 60 challenges to test your skills, this fun maze game is definitely a marble run for brainiacs!

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The Road to My First Rush Hour

It’s hard to find someone who hasn’t experienced the joy of driving a toy car around on the living room floor, off a makeshift ramp or on top of furniture. If there’s one thing we know, it’s that kids know how to have fun with cars! This got our wheels turning, so our Product Development team set off to create a car-themed game for preschoolers that would be naturally fun and cleverly educational.

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Chasing Dog Crimes

After releasing our who’s-to-blame logic game Cat Crimes™ in 2017, ThinkFun fans immediately began asking, “Will you be making a dog version?” We at ThinkFun knew it would be criminal not to create Dog Crimes™, so our Product Development team got to work.
Did you know…That some of the characters weren’t so easy to name? Ace the German shepherd was originally named Marley and Suzette the poodle started off as Gigi!