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IQ Circuit Review

Nichole Burke • Oct 11, 2021
Ella with IQ Circuit from Timberdoodle sitting on the floor
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Everything that has to do with critical thinking is right up Ella's alley, and she is in her zone when playing games.

IQ circuit game from Timber doodle

IQ Circuit is included in the ninth-grade religious and non-religious curriculum kits for kids eight and up.

Here is the link to the full curriculum kit!

The object of IQ circuit is to connect all the dots on the path.

Any unconnected path piece will result in a fictitious short circuit (there is no actual current or electricity).

There are one hundred and twenty challenges in five different levels.

The rectangle pieces have three sides, while the larger pieces have two sides.

This makes it more challenging to figure out how to complete each puzzle.

our dog bell helping with school for homeschool family stuff

The above is what happens when we do school on the floor. Our dog Bell likes to join in!

The starter puzzles show how the entire puzzle is completed, while they get harder to where you only see the starting points. Since there are so many options on the pieces with only one answer, even the starter puzzles are challenging. 

Ella from Homeschool Family Stuff playing IQ Circuit from Timberdoodle

Once Ella had completed a few of the puzzles, she felt more confident about what she was doing. It definitely takes a lot of brainpower to figure out how the puzzles are completed. 

I would suggest adding this to your curriculum as a fun game.

I love when my kids don't realize they are learning until after they play but want to play the games anyway!

Ella from homeschool family stuff playing IQ Circuit from Timberdoodle

After the first time Ella played a few games, I took the game and played some also.

I love that everyone in the family can play and keep our minds active.

You can find this game and many excellent others at this link on Timberdoodle.

Did I mention we love Timberdoodle?!

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