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Books with author Conceptis Puzzles

  • Dot Mania: Extreme Connect-the-Dots Puzzles

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Take dot-to-dots to the extreme! Revisit your childhood with these exciting new puzzles that create beautiful color pictures, giving you a satisfaction as if you drew them yourself. The puzzles are available in single line variants, where a continuous line is drawn from beginning to end, and in multi-line variants, where the line is terminated whenever you reach a star and then resumed at the next number. Expect better looking images, like a massive castle or valiant Pegasus, and extra fun with this advanced version of the classic dot-to-dot puzzles!
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  • Sneaky Picture Mazes

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2007)
    More, more, more! That’s what kids demanded after the first collection of these extra-special mazes. So here’s another helping of fun. Once again, begin by solving the mazes as they would any other. But when they’re done going from start to finish, they’ve not only found the right path—they’ve created a picture! What will it be? Every one is an entertaining surprise. To add to the challenge: sometimes youngsters have to color in all the wrong paths first to find out the picture’s subject.
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  • Hidden Picture Mazes

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Puzzlewright, Aug. 1, 2005)
    These full-page mazes are revolutionary! At first they seem like every other maze, where kids work their way through the twists and turns, avoiding false leads and dead ends. But then comes the one-of-a-kind fun: when the maze is done, an actual picture emerges from the grid. And, for an extra challenge, sometimes you color in all the wrong paths first to see what image awaits. An arching cat, a very merry Santa, a boat sailing on the sea, a crescent moon, even a bunny rabbit jump out at you. There's nothing else like it.
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  • Awesome Color Picture Mazes

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Kids will agree: this collection is AWESOME! Conceptis’s picture puzzle books have already revolutionized maze solving, and for the first time, these artistic brainteasers are in bright, amazing color. As always, you begin by completing the maze the usual way. But then there’s extra fun, because when you’re done an image emerges from the grid. To discover the hidden drawing, just take a pen or marker and draw a thick line over the maze solution. Soon you’ll see a red-haired girl holding a bright blue umbrella; a playful monkey; a tawny lion; and many other cool designs.
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  • Ingenious Color Picture Mazes

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 2, 2008)
    It's ingenious - "Conceptis Puzzles" has added one more twist to their puzzles, one so big that it could revolutionise mazes forever! When the completed paths are coloured in, an amazing picture will appear right before your eyes. Will it be a moose, a beautiful bouquet of flowers, or maybe a flamenco dancer? With the six new coloured pencils that come with the puzzle book - it won't take long to find out!
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  • The 21-Foot-Long Sudoku Puzzle Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One!

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Hardcover (Sterling Innovation, May 1, 2007)
    What a great way to welcome a new generation of suduko solvers: these 6x6-sized grids provide the perfect introduction to most irresistible puzzles on Earth. Most kids will already have seen their parents engrossed in solving a sudoku, whether in a newspaper or book, so they’ll be primed to try it themselves. And with 21 feet to practice on—176 puzzles in all—they’ll really be able to perfect their game. An introduction explains all the basics and gives smart tips on how to figure out what number goes where.
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  • Amazing Picture Mazes

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Sterling, May 6, 2008)
    The popular Picture Maze series continues strong, thanks to its revolutionary concept and cool design. At first glance, these mazes may seem ordinary. But they’re not, because when solvers complete each puzzle, they get some special fun: an actual picture emerges from the completed grid! There’s a flower, a bunny, a dragon, houses, and many other cool designs. For an extra challenge, sometimes you have to color in all the wrong paths first to discover what image awaits. These amazing mazes are a great brain-building and artistic gift for kids.
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  • The 21-Foot-Long Sudoku Puzzle Book: Fold-Out Fun for More Than One!

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Hardcover (Sterling Innovation, May 1, 2007)
    What a great way to welcome a new generation of suduko solvers: these 6x6-sized grids provide the perfect introduction to most irresistible puzzles on Earth. Most kids will already have seen their parents engrossed in solving a sudoku, whether in a newspaper or book, so they’ll be primed to try it themselves. And with 21 feet to practice on—176 puzzles in all—they’ll really be able to perfect their game. An introduction explains all the basics and gives smart tips on how to figure out what number goes where.
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  • DOTS!: SUPER CONNECT-THE-DOTS PUZZLES

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 1, 2008)
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  • Dot Mania: Extreme Connect-the-Dots Puzzles

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Take dot-to-dots to the extreme! Revisit your childhood with these exciting new puzzles that create beautiful color pictures, giving you a satisfaction as if you drew them yourself. The puzzles are available in single line variants, where a continuous line is drawn from beginning to end, and in multi-line variants, where the line is terminated whenever you reach a star and then resumed at the next number. Expect better looking images, like a massive castle or valiant Pegasus, and extra fun with this advanced version of the classic dot-to-dot puzzles!
  • Dots!: Super Connect-the-Dots Puzzles

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, Dec. 2, 2008)
    These dot-to-dots are for everyone! Starting with dozens and going up to several hundreds of dots, these puzzles create beautiful detailed color pictures and provide the same satisfaction as if you drew them yourself. The puzzles are available in single line variants, where a continuous line is drawn from beginning to end, and in multi-line variants, where the line is terminated whenever you reach a star and then resumed at the next number. These super complex connect-the-dots puzzles include a cuddly teddy bear, swinging rabbit, and musical frog.
  • Sneaky Picture Mazes by Conceptis Puzzles

    Conceptis Puzzles

    Mass Market Paperback (Sterling, March 15, 1867)
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