Toy Fair 2011: Eni Puzzle
Friday, February 18, 2011 
If you love Fifteen Puzzle, Rubik’s Cube or brainteasers in general, you’ll love our new puzzle find - Eni Puzzle. It’s a brightly colored tube-shaped manipulative toy where you slide the colors around to create predetermined patterns. It’s specially designed to enhance problem solving, increase dexterity and refine motor skills. Eni Puzzles are a workout for both your mind and your hands.

Like the classic 15 puzzle, on the Eni Puzzle there is one empty space, which is used to slide the colored pieces into a different arrangement. The Eni Puzzle can be more complex in terms of pattern building. Because Eni Puzzles utilize colors, there is a variety of different solutions you can achieve. There’s no specific algorithm to figure out, and each time you complete the puzzle there’s a whole new series of movements.

One of the best things about Eni Puzzles is that they are are extremely portable. This makes them an excellent travel toy. They’re great to carry in your pocket or throw in your bag if you’re going somewhere kids will need to be entertained. Younger kids love the fidget factor and can create their own patterns and designs with out “needing” to solve the puzzle.

Eni Puzzles come in 3 different sizes and 2 different color schemes. The larger Eni Puzzle features braille so you can play even if your vision is impaired.
Eni Puzzles will arrive at aMuse soon. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook so you can be the first to know when they're available.




Reader Comments (2)
This is a very cool stuff. Aside from being an educational toy it can be also a key chain. Well it can also develop logical thinking. Very great.
I think that manipulatives are good for pre-k , kindergarten, and depending on the toy, first grade. They're are so many options out there since most toy companies realize that it is important to incorporate learning while having fun. I have bought peg boards, building blocks, and puzzles for my older children in the past. I especially like the toys that help with learning math skills considering that math is a subject that seems to be a struggle for many young children recently. Sounds like a good idea to start holiday shopping too while I think about it !