🧠 Unleash Your Inner Architect with Zangle!
SET Enterprises Zangle Card Game is a versatile and engaging visual perception game designed for 1 to 6 players aged 6 and up. With 120 colorful puzzle pieces, it offers three unique gameplay styles—spin style, speedster, and solitaire—making it perfect for family gatherings, travel, or educational settings. Lightweight and easy to carry, Zangle is the ultimate brain-twisting challenge that requires no assembly or batteries.
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 2.54 x 13.97 cm; 200 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | 9200 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 to 6 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 120 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Multicolour |
Release date | 20 January 2021 |
ASIN | B07JMHKBRG |
A**R
Zangle is awesome!
My friend showed me this game doing a game night. It was so fun my wife and I bought this as well! Highly recommend this for a friend or family game night.
S**A
Un reto divertido
Al principio es un poco difícil, tardas un poco en poder analizar las figuras y encontrar como reproducirlas pero, después de un poco de práctica es bastante divertido de jugar.Recomiendo jugar en grupos, es un reto obtener las figuras antes que los demás.
L**Y
Love the Zero cards, and the pre-determined shapes
I work with teachers on PD and we had an activity last August where the teachers were given different shapes to add and subtract to do fractions. At the time, I wondered about how the teachers would come up with the addition and subtraction problems. So I love the fact that the shapes were set and that this removed one task for a teacher, especially if they've never used pattern blocks. I also love the Zero cards which emphasize the lack of change in the shape when we add 0. Also dealing with schools with low literacy, so was very happy to have something that works on mathematical thinking without literacy barrier. Left it lying around the house and came downstairs to find 3rd grader and math phobic spouse playing it. (Commend added by 3rd grader: It surprised me how fun it was). Not the intent but I can also see how it could be used to teach addition and subtraction of fractions with the "whole" being defined differently each time.
A**O
Good for kids
Good for kids. It’s cheap enough to try once even if you don’t like it
K**R
Best Game EVER!!!
We can't stop playing this game! After dinner, family gatherings even during a break on our last hike. LOL. I love the shape combining. At first I was intimidated, but we started with the Turn-style version of the game. Once we figured out how to make Zangle's, we moved to the fast-paced Speedster version. We are kinda competitive and so since Speedster has no turns it becomes crazy fun!
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