Logic & Puzzles games for Ages 10–12
Curated for fourth through sixth grade. Brain teasers, sequencing, and step-by-step problem-solving.
100 Doors Challenge
40xEscape
4x4 Chess
5 Similarities
7 Segments Journey
A Clockmaker's Tale
A Knight and His Ghost
A Pirate and His Crates
A Shrimply Irresistible Story
Adventure Tom
Alarmy
An Ordinary Adventure
Anne & the Carrot Islands
Another Gentleman's Adventure
Awesome Pirates
Awesome Planes
Aztec Escape
Babel Tower
Battle Fish
Battlecoast
Beach Reversi
BibiQuest
Big FLAPPY Tower Tiny Square
Big Ice Tower Tiny Square
Big NEON Tower Tiny Square
Big Tower Tiny Square
Big Tower Tiny Square 2
Biome Conquest
Blob's Story
Blocky's Escape
Boba Simulator
Bomb Pirates
Bonsai Builder
Borbo's Quest
Bouncy Quest
Box Factory
Logic & Puzzles for ten-, eleven-, and twelve-year-olds
By ages ten to twelve, logic games can stretch into multi-stage puzzlers, beginner sudoku, sokoban-style block pushers, and physics challenges that demand real planning. The games on this page respect the player's ability to think — they don't over-explain or hand-hold — and several of them genuinely benefit from a notebook and pencil at the keyboard.
This page is a tightly filtered slice of our broader Logic & Puzzles collection — only the games tagged for Ages 10 to 12 appear above. We size the list to what an adult typically wants when they search for "logic & puzzles games for fourth through sixth grade": real titles, real publishers, and a one-click jump straight to play. Pair these picks with offline reinforcement from one of our recommended logic & puzzles workbook publishers when you want practice that carries beyond the screen.
What to expect at this age
The fourth through sixth grade band is characterized by middle-grade reading, 20–40 minute sessions of attention, and games that do best with real strategy, longer arcs, more sophisticated themes, and games that reward planning. Inside the logic & puzzles collection that translates into a specific kind of game: short enough to fit a single sitting, deep enough to invite a second one, and visually friendly enough that the child wants to come back tomorrow. If a particular game on this page feels too easy or too hard, hop sideways into Logic & Puzzles across all ages and pick a neighbor.
How to use this page in a classroom or homeschool
Many teachers and homeschool parents bookmark a single subject-and-age URL like this one and use it as their go-to "indoor recess" or "five-minute filler" tab. Because the URL is stable, anything we add later in the logic & puzzles category for Ages 10–12 automatically appears here — no need to re-share a new link with parents or co-teachers. For longer structured practice on the same skills, families often combine these games with our favorite age-tuned learning libraries for a screen-on/screen-off rotation that still feels like play.
Looking for adjacent subjects?
Many of the best learning sessions for fourth through sixth grade students cross-pollinate. After a stretch of logic & puzzles practice, kids often enjoy a quick palette cleanser in another area — the memory and creative arts pages for Ages 10–12 are common follow-ups. You can also browse the full Ages 10 to 12 collection across every subject and genre.