It was in this book that I ran across Puzzle #7 by Richard Candy. This search led me to discover Puzzle Box, Volume 1 which was edited by part of the Grabarchuk Family. You can check out my full review of the Strimko Puzzle Books and download a set of 24 free puzzles here.Īfter getting Strimko Book 1 in the mail and being super impressed by the quality, I went to look at what other books I could get from the Grabarchuk Family. I had never heard of Strimko puzzles before, but I jumped at the chance to try out a new-to-me puzzle. The Grabarchuk Family reached out to me via Twitter to ask if I would be interested in reviewing their new Strimko Book 1. This week’s puzzle has been incredibly popular after only two days, so I’m excited to share it with you here on the blog.įirst, I think I need to tell you how I ran across this puzzle in the first place.
I have a table at the front of my room that is designated as the “ Puzzle Table.” Every Monday, I put out a different puzzle for students to tackle over the span of the week during spare class time. Yesterday, I put out this week’s new puzzle. I’ve got my fingers crossed that this is due to allergies and not an impending cold. Today’s post about the Color Square Puzzle will probably be short because I’m currently battling a sore throat. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.
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