[The ultimate puzzle loved worldwide] Katamino develops mathematical thinking with 36,057 possible combinations. This is a brain-teaser game where you combine blocks of various shapes to fill designated squares. If you can find all 36,057 possible solutions to the 500 questions, you're a Katamino master. Train your imagination, willpower, and mental strength to develop a flexible mind! The difficulty level can be adjusted by adjusting the grid size and the number of blocks selected, so anyone can play at their own level, regardless of age or skill level. Katamino is also renowned as an ideal educational tool, receiving rave reviews from educators worldwide.
[Educational value] Acquire mathematical thinking skills that allow you to solve problems by thinking systematically, rather than relying on intuition.
[Bonus Included] The book includes a "Learning Guidance Handbook (list price 1,100 yen)" that will help you enjoy Katamino to the fullest. It includes puzzles using boards of different sizes, as well as fill-in-the-blank puzzles, shape matching puzzles, and puzzles for assembling 3D shapes. It also includes a brain development program that can be started from the age of 1.
Katamino develops a mathematical brain with its 36,057 possible combinations. This is a brain-teaser game in which you combine blocks of various shapes to fill designated squares. If you can find all 36,057 possible solutions to the 500 questions, you're a Katamino master. Develop not only your imagination but also your willpower and mental stamina to develop a flexible mind! The difficulty level can be adjusted by adjusting the grid size and the number of blocks selected, making it suitable for anyone, regardless of age or skill level. It's also renowned as an ideal educational tool, earning acclaim from educators worldwide. How to Play: Follow the instructions in the separate workbook to fill the board with the designated combinations of blocks. Always divide the board into 3 spaces with dividers and start with problem P4, which uses three blocks. Refer to the PENTA3 combination chart in the workbook and attempt seven problems in order, starting with A → B → C and G. Then, challenge yourself with the increased difficulty of PENTA4 → PENTA5!