Kids Tangram

Kids Tangram

4.963,691 playes

Kids Tangram is an educational puzzle game that challenges young players to arrange geometric shapes into specific outlines, fostering spatial reasoning and logic through engaging, interactive play.

About Kids Tangram

This digital adaptation of the classic Chinese puzzle focuses on simplicity and educational value. Players are presented with various colorful geometric pieces, known as tans, which must be fitted together perfectly to fill a predetermined silhouette. The game emphasizes pattern recognition and problem-solving, making it an ideal choice for children learning basic geometry and spatial relationships.

With its clean interface and intuitive mechanics, the experience is accessible for younger audiences while still providing a mental workout. The variety of shapes and increasing complexity of the outlines ensure that players remain focused as they visualize how different parts combine to create a whole image. It serves as both a relaxing pastime and a foundational math exercise.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Famobi
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 09/22/2017

Why players like Kids Tangram

  • Provides an accessible introduction to geometry and spatial logic.
  • Features simple drag-and-drop mechanics suitable for all ages.
  • Uses colorful visuals that make learning feel like play.
  • Offers a variety of shapes and silhouettes to complete.

Instructions

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How to play

Select a level to begin and view the target silhouette. Use the mouse or touchscreen to pick up individual geometric shapes and move them into the empty frame. Rotate or flip pieces as necessary to ensure they fit precisely within the lines without overlapping. The goal is to fill the entire shape using all the provided pieces to progress to the next puzzle.

Tips for beginners

  • Start by placing the largest pieces first to define the main structure of the image.
  • Look for sharp corners in the outline to identify where triangles might fit best.
  • Carefully observe the orientation of each piece before moving it into the frame.