Learning Resources EI-2978 manual

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    Kanoodle is a collection of fun, logical thinking puzzles. It’ s great for promoting children’ s spatial reasoning skills and developing their self-confidence with problem solving. For adults, these puzzles help maintain lifetime cognitive function. Exercising the brain is great for all ages! More than 100 puzzles are included, which makes Kano[...]

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    2-D Puzzles There are 6 levels of play for the 2-D (rectangle) games and 3 levels of play for the 3-D (pyramid) games, as well as some “Kanoodle quizzes” for both games. Levels 1 and 2 of the 2-D games are great for young children. As the levels increase, the puzzles become progressively more difficult. The 3-D puzzles are considerably more dif[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 Level Description of difficulty Easy – best for very young children Pro Super Pro Champ Whiz Expert Genius Difficult – a brain workout Simple – still fairly easy , a good challenge for younger kids who have mastered level 1 V ery Difficult – extremely rewarding to complete one of these Advanced – Wow! W e’re impressed if you[...]

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    Playing 2-D Games 1. Remove the 12 noodles from the case and put them on the tray (see figure 1). 2. T urn to 2-D puzzle 1, Level 1 (see figure 2). Place the 11 noodles on the board, exactly as shown in the picture (see figure 3). 3. Fill up the empty space with the last noodle (see figure 4). Y ou’ve completed your first Kanoodle puzzle! Repeat [...]

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    2 4 1 3 1 2-D Level Put 11 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the last space with the twelfth noodle. 6 8 5 7 Put 11 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the last space with the twelfth [...]

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    10 12 9 11 Put 11 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the last space with the twelfth noodle. 2 4 1 3 Put 10 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 2 nood[...]

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    6 8 5 7 10 12 9 11 Put 10 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 2 noodles. Put 10 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last [...]

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    2 4 1 3 6 8 5 7 Put 9 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 3 noodles. Put 9 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 3 noo[...]

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    10 12 9 11 2 4 1 3 Put 9 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 3 noodles. Put 8 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 4 [...]

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    6 8 5 7 10 12 9 11 Put 8 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 4 noodles. Put 8 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 4 [...]

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    2 4 1 3 6 8 5 7 Put 7 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 5 noodles. Put 7 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 5 noo[...]

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    10 12 9 11 2 4 1 3 Put 7 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 5 noodles. Put 6 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 6 [...]

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    6 8 5 7 10 12 9 11 Put 6 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 6 noodles. Put 6 noodles on the board as shown in each puzzle. Do not move noodles that are in position. T o solve the puzzle, fill up the remaining spaces with the last 6 [...]

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    2 4 1 3 2-D Kanoodling Quiz: Solve these 4 challenging puzzles. Now you are ready to go on to the 3 -D pyramid puzzles![...]

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    Fig-1 Fig-2 Fig-3 Fig-4 Fig-5 Fig-6 Fig-7 Fig-8 Fig-9 3-D Pyramid Puzzles When you are solving pyramid puzzles, noodles may be stacked horizontally or vertically! Figures 1-9 show just some examples of the way noodles may be placed on the board; you’ll have to figure out the rest on your own! 1 2 3 Level Description of difficulty Whiz Expert Geni[...]

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    Choose your puzzle. Set up the puzzle. Solve the puzzle. Instructions for 3-D (pyramid) puzzles 1. Remove the 12 noodles. T urn the box over so the pyramid puzzle board faces upward (see figure 1). 2. T urn to 3-D Level 1, Puzzle 1 (see figure 2). Using the diagram to guide you, put the 11 noodles on the board (see figure 3). 3. Complete the pyrami[...]

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    Put 11 noodles on the puzzle board as shown here. Then place the 1 remaining noodle to complete the pyramid. 1 2 1 3-D Level[...]

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    Put 11 noodles on the puzzle board as shown here. Then place the 1 remaining noodle to complete the pyramid. 3 4 1 3-D Level[...]

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    Put 11 noodles on the puzzle board as shown here. Then place the 1 remaining noodle to complete the pyramid. 5 6 1 3-D Level[...]

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    12 3 4 5 6 12 3 4 5 6 Put 10 noodles on the puzzle board as shown. Then place the 2 remaining noodles into position to complete the pyramid. Put 9 noodles on the puzzle board as shown. Then place the 3 remaining noodles into position to complete the pyramid. 2 3-D Level 3 3-D Level[...]

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    34567 12 Congratulations! Y ou’ve made it to the 3-D Kanoodle Quiz! Solve the following 7 final puzzles and you’re a Kanoodle Champ![...]