Q-bitz Extreme

Our price: $33.95

Ages: 8+

Grades: 3rd+

Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 days.

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Product Code: 785-819

Timberdoodle's Review

Q-bitz Extreme

Q-bitz Extreme, the Q-bitz with curving patterns and an intense level of challenge.


Q-bitz is a magnificent visual agility game that will never lose its fascination. Players recreate the patterns with eighty pattern cards and sixteen cubes.


Game variations include rolling the cubes until you get the correct shapes needed to complete the pattern, studying the card for ten seconds before turning it over and recreating the design from memory, and a special round of gameplay where you create the pattern in reverse! Each variation of these fast-paced rounds requires different visual and cerebral skills.


But Q-bitz does not have to be played as a game. The cards and cubes can also be a unique thinking skill challenge for children or adults. Brilliant!


 

Features
Produced by MindWare, an award-winning creator, manufacturer, and around-the-globe distributor of brainy toys for kids of all ages, Q-bitz Extreme is recommended for anyone who knows not to swallow the cubes.

Includes:
  • 80 Q-bitz Extreme cards
  • 4 wooden trays
  • 4 sets of 16 cubes
  • Rules

    Manufacturer's Information
    Manufacturer: MindWare
    Made In: China
    Players: 2-4 players

    CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

  • Customer Reviews

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    Hayes
    Qbitz

    We had the qbitz solo and then got this. I like that it allows for people to play together rather than it just being a one player game.

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    Tony B.
    Challenging Brain Workout! I will

    Challenging Brain Workout! I will admit that the first time we played this game, very few of our family enjoyed it due to its difficulty. However, the 2nd time through we figured out the cubes and enjoyed the complexity and changing requirements of each round. There are some friends and extended family we've played with who never did enjoy the game at all, but they did admit it required great spatial thinking skills and would continue to try to finish the design for practice even after someone had won the round. The youngest in our family is almost 14 -- for younger children I would recommend the regular Q-bitz which is not quite as challenging, but our family would have gotten bored with the simpler version. Do be aware that there is a slight bit of distortion between the design on the cards and what can be created with the cubes; this added to the challenge for most of us, but two men both found it frustrating.

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    Abigail S.
    Fun!

    I bought this for my 13 year old dtr who doesn't love games. All of my teen-agers love it--even her. Fast-paced and fun.