Logic & Puzzles games for Ages 7–9

Curated for second and third grade. Brain teasers, sequencing, and step-by-step problem-solving.

275 games

Logic & Puzzles for seven-, eight-, and nine-year-olds

From ages seven to nine, logic games begin to ask kids to plan two or three moves ahead. The games on this page introduce light puzzle mechanics — push a block, redirect a beam, build a path — that require thinking before clicking. They also include short brain teasers, sliding puzzles, and pattern-recognition challenges that feel rewarding without becoming frustrating.

This page is a tightly filtered slice of our broader Logic & Puzzles collection — only the games tagged for Ages 7 to 9 appear above. We size the list to what an adult typically wants when they search for "logic & puzzles games for second and third 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 second and third grade band is characterized by fluent early-elementary reading, 15–25 minute sessions of attention, and games that do best with multi-step puzzles, written instructions, light strategy, and a growing tolerance for failure. 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 7–9 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 second and third 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 7–9 are common follow-ups. You can also browse the full Ages 7 to 9 collection across every subject and genre.

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