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Now celebrating its 31st year, ThinkFun is the world’s leader in addictively fun games that ignite 21st-century thinking skills and give children an early advantage. ThinkFun games stimulate crucial brain development in logic, visual/spatial, math, language, focus, and reasoning – preparing kids for a world where math, engineering, coding and creativity are of increasing importance. ThinkFun has received international acclaim for games like Rush Hour®, Zingo!®, Laser Maze™, Robot Turtles™, and Gravity Maze™, winner of the 2015 Specialty Toy of the Year. Its new lineup features the popular two-player Rush Hour® Shift as well as the highly anticipated Maker Studio™ Construction Sets, Compose Yourself™ and Code Master™.
ThinkFun was founded in 1985 by husband and wife team Bill Ritchie and Andrea Barthello with a mission to translate the brilliant ideas of the craziest mathematicians, engineers, and inventors into addictively fun games that can be appreciated by boys and girls around the world. Its broad range of games, brainteasers, and puzzles are breaking new ground in homes and on the web, garnering hundreds of awards and accolades, and serving millions of passionate fans in more than 50 countries.
For more than 30 years, ThinkFun Inc. has been dedicated to creating games that spark curiosity, cultivate confidence, and nurture life-long learners. Its games encourage interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM), while generating excitement for a world of learning through play. Innovation, creativity, value, and fun are the four elements that comprise the development of every game. Ignite the mind, and change the world for each player.
A range of ThinkFun product images are available to download and use in various file formats from our Image Library. You can find high resolution images of the ThinkFun logo here (black), here (white), here (flat color), and here (full color).