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SmartGames Color Code is a single-player, transparent layered puzzle game featuring 100 color-coded challenges designed for ages 5 and up. It develops critical thinking, spatial awareness, and problem-solving skills through stacking 18 durable, patterned tiles on a compact game board. Recognized globally for educational excellence, this award-winning game offers progressive difficulty levels that grow with your child’s abilities.





| ASIN | B004TGVIWU |
| Age Range Description | 5 - Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,306 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,655 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | SmartGames |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (529) |
| Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847563000036 |
| Grenre | Family |
| Included Components | Game board, tile pieces, challenge booklet |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 9.45 x 9.45 x 2.36 inches |
| Item Type Name | Single-Player Game |
| Item Weight | 27.22 g |
| Manufacturer | SmartGames |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SG 090US |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Color Code |
| Model Number | SG 090US |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Mini |
| Subject Character | Tile Pieces |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 847563000036 |
K**E
Great activity or game, lots of fun for kids and adults, great quality
I bought this for my grandkids a few months ago (two 5-year-olds boys and 7-year-old girl). They really like this! It's not a game, but can be used as a noncompetitive game between a child and adult - I don't think it would be fun with more than two. The small booklet that comes with it has a lot of different designs to try to copy, with the easiest ones at the beginning, working up to master-level of difficulty. The booklet is easy for children to navigate, because the levels of difficulty are color-coded. The answers are all in the back (also color-coded according to difficulty level), if you need to peek. The kids have felt triumphant as they become able to do designs that are a higher difficulty. The harder ones are challenging even for me; sometimes I've had to peek at the solutions. The kids have enjoy this so much that they want to play with it every time they come. We take turns, with the child choosing the difficulty level that they want, and with me choosing one from the back. The quality of the game is great - I'm sure we'll have this for many years. I will be looking at more of this company's games.
J**N
Look, then look again.
This is looks to be simple, however it can be quite challenging. Great toy for when to weather is not so great.
M**F
Finally, a Toy That’s Actually Worth It
Honestly, I’m usually very skeptical of five-star toy reviews because I’ve been disappointed too many times after buying a “highly rated” toy that turned out to be basic, poorly made, or fun for only a few minutes. That’s why I don’t say this lightly. The SmartGames Puzzle Game is genuinely worth it! It’s fun and educational at the same time, very well made, simple to use, and offers a wide range of challenge combinations that keep things interesting. It’s mentally stimulating in all the right ways for my four-year-old, pushing her to think, try different approaches, and solve problems instead of just playing passively, which I truly appreciate. This is honestly the first toy I’ve ever felt compelled to review, and that alone says a lot. We’ve enjoyed it so much that I’ll definitely be buying more from SmartGames, and I can’t recommend this game enough.
T**E
Must have game
I think it’s fun for both kids and adults! Has Solutions section at the end of the book
A**U
Great visual discrimination game
This starts out easy enough and slowly builds to get more and more challenging. It comes with a cheat sheet at the back of the image book in case you can't figure out how recreate the puzzle and it has stumped a few adults that thought it was going to be easy after they saw my younger daughter doing it. Great brain training for anyone. Good solo game for older adults that need to keep sharp.
J**S
Fun for many ages
Great game. We all love it.
W**S
A bit much for my 4 year old but she'll definitely grow into it
My daughter adores logic puzzles and has eight of them now, seven of which are made by SmartGames. I recently went on a bit of a buying spree because we had an 18-hour car ride ahead of us (and 18 hrs back) plus her birthday is next month. This review is to address something I didn't see in any of the reviews I read--and granted I was in a bit of a hurry--which is the appropriate age range for the games as they compare to one another, ie if you are deciding between games. IN MY EXPERIENCE, the lower end of the age range is most appropriate. For example, Night and Day is listed as 36mos-6 years but my girl who turns five next month does the puzzles without having even to think about them. In other words, no challenge whatsoever. We just bought it and already it's obsolete. Luckily, inside one of the games was a "US Collection" brochure which lists all SmartGames and their target age. If you are hunting around for a logic game and aren't sure where to start, use this chart. And yes, they really are this age-specific. I can see an obvious progression in required thinking/logic skills between a recommended age 3 game, a recommended age 4 game, and the recommended age 5 games. (And no wonder she's not interested in Anti-Virus--it's for seven-year-olds! Something I failed to notice as I got caught in the "clicking around amazon" rabbit hole.) Anyway, here is the info from the catalog: 3+ Day & Night 3+ Castle Logix 3+ Trucky 3 3+ SmartCar 4+ Camelot Jr (we have gotten hours of play out of this one) 5+ Bill & Betty Bricks 5+ Color Code 5+ Pirates Hide & Seek 5+ the GoGetter games 'Cat & Mouse' and 'Prince & Dragon' (These are exactly the same game just themed differently.) 5+ Magnetic Travel Waterworld 5+ Magnetic Travel Magic Forest 5+ Magnetic Travel Busy Bugs 5+ Magnetic Travel Noah's Ark 6+ IQ Fit 6+ IQ Twist 6+ Aqua Belle 6+ North Pole Camouflage 6+ Penguins on Ice 6+ Chicken Shuffle 7+ bendit 7+ Temple Trap 7+ Anaconda 7+ SmartPhone 7+ Safari Hide & Seek 7+ Road Block 7+ Cannibal Monsters 7+ Anti-Virus 7+ Troy: Outside The Walls 8+ MetroVille 8+ Traffic Control Airport 8+ Titanic As always, I love the learning component, the progression in difficulty of the puzzles, and the quality of the games! And most fit back into the box (Bill & Betty Bricks, Camelot Jr), are self contained in that the board is also the case for the pieces (Color Code, Pirates, Dog & Cat), or come with a little zipping bag (Anti-Virus). Day & Night does not have any kind of container and the box doesn't work as a container, so that is a bit of a bummer. Specific to Color Code I would like to add that the concept hasn't captured the imagination of my girl yet, who will turn 5 next month. But she has spent hours with the 3yo- and 4yo-targeted SmartGames so I'm sure this one will become of interest as her thinking skills mature. The plastic tiles are a bit "clacky" and can be annoying. Also, while the color tiles store in the base, the instruction booklet does not. Lame.
D**A
Great for brain development
what an amazing game for your kids mind
M**I
One tile is missing D shape blue
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