🌀 Fold, Challenge, Conquer!
Foldology is a captivating origami puzzle game featuring 100 unique challenges across five difficulty levels. Designed for ages 10 and up, this portable game enhances cognitive skills while providing hours of engaging entertainment. Perfect for travel, it fits easily into any bag, making it an ideal companion for commutes or vacations.
Material | Paper |
Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 5"W |
Number of Items | 100 |
Number of Pieces | 100 |
Style | Modern |
Item Shape | Square |
Theme | Holidays |
Special Features | Portable |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Number of Players | 1-2 |
Educational Objective | learning, math, spatial, logic |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Puzzle Type | Assembly and Disassembly |
K**.
Great screen-free activity!
Fun for puzzle lovers! You don’t have to love origami to like these challenges. They range from beginner to challenging. It’s a pad the size of origami paper so easy to pack for a trip. Tweens, teens and the adults loved these as a holiday activity. Highly recommend!
T**N
So fun
I bought this for my 11 year old son as a birthday present but I ended up enjoying it just as much as he did! When it first arrived it looked so small (my fault for not reading the dimensions) but the pages actually turned out to be the perfect size. The puzzles were easy enough to not take forever/get frustrated but challenging enough to keep his interest. The colors are vibrant and the paper is thick enough to hold its shape but not too thick to fold nice neat creases. I’m so happy to have found a non-electronic gift that the whole family can enjoy. (Pictured was one of our first attempts so it’s not perfect but still came out cute. I unfolded it afterwards so you can see). I’ll definitely be ordering the second Foldology set.
M**Y
Fun and simple
I ordered this unsure if it would get used or not. I left it out as an invitation to play (my kids are 10-15 yrs old) and returned from work a few days later to find a pile of completed puzzles that my 13yo did on a school holiday. I have picked up a couple that someone else struggled to complete and my 10yo has also started working on them (after some initial frustration understanding how to do it). The puzzles go in order of complexity, which is helpful as you get hooked on the easy ones and increasingly challenged. The only issue is with this tactic is that I only bought one set for my family and so I had to tell the 13yo to skip around so she didn't do all the easy ones before anyone else had a chance to get going.
J**K
Brain workout
Very cool concept. Some puzzles are difficult but it’s supposed to test your wits. It is smaller than I had anticipated that’s the only thing I don’t like about it. Tests your mind gives it a workout definitely.
L**.
Great Puzzle
This is a great little logic game (little in size, not challenge difficulty). I enjoy origami and have played similar puzzles including Manifold by Brainwright, Color Fold by ThinkFun, and Fold by Fat Brain Toys. This game is very very similar to Manifold. I have not solved Challenge 100 in Manifold (or the 10 challenges prior), but I did solve Challenge 100 in Foldology (but I skipped to Challenge 100 from 31). My assessment is that Foldology is easier, but better quality, and more satisfying, than Manifold.The picture sections that you are tasked with connecting make the objective super clear, and these pictures are what make the puzzle easier, and more satisfying, than Manifold. I think it makes the puzzle more accessible to a wider audience. My dad once fiddled with Manifold, and though he seemed to generally understand what to do, I think he would have enjoyed connecting the images in Foldology more.The 4 inch squares are smaller than the average Origami paper (6 inches), but this makes is great for portability. You don't really need a flat surface for folding or making the creases, and can fiddle with the puzzles while you're on the couch, in the car, etc.The paper quality holds up well for the amount of folding required. In playing Challenge 100, I did start to see holes the size of a needle point appear in the center, but this did not impede my ability to finish solving the puzzle. This contrasts with Manifold, where much larger tears appeared as I struggled to solve the final challenges.With 100 challenges, this has a great play value for the price, and would make a unique gift for origami fans, or anyone who would enjoy mentally stimulating activity, and/or some practice with manual dexterity.
A**P
Mind benders
My grandchildren love to fold these pages. Some are not so easy and challenge their imagination in a good way. It is a satisfying feeling when they accomplish the task.
P**.
Too difficult
Party guest felt it was too challenging but would be great for at home time killer
B**S
An Incredible New Puzzle
If you're an Origami enthusiast or even if you're not, I think you will find these stimulating, fun and refreshing. There are several levels of difficulty, but the advanced ones are pretty challenging. These are great.
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