Welcome to the puzzle hub of SmartKidWorld.com!
Every now and then, it’s good to take a break from math drills and writing exercises — or even from coloring! Sometimes, the best way to keep the mind sharp is by engaging in a different kind of challenge. That’s why, perhaps not often enough, we create puzzles and visual brain teasers. All our ideas will be gathered here in one place. You’ll find mazes for kids, Sudoku, mystery pictures, pixel art drawing activities, and pattern copy exercises. Right now, our collection of printable puzzles is still growing, but I hope that over time, more activity sheets will be added.
Maybe I’ll even convince my kids to design their own puzzles? Solving brain teasers isn’t the only way to boost creativity — creating them is just as much of a challenge! I know this from experience. Some of the math crosswords I design take me longer to create than my kids take to solve them…
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Here, you’ll find a variety of printable worksheets for preschoolers and elementary school students. And sometimes even for adults!
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Printable mazes for kids and adults
In this section you will find various mazes drawn with kids and adults in mind. I played with various patterns and motifs. Over time, children also joined in the fun, creating their own fanciful patterns. And we have a lot of them. Here you will find quite ordinary mazes without a guiding idea in various shapes: square, rectangular, round. A simple game to print out and solve without too much imagination. Mazes with additional decorations that add a spark of history to the game. Let's not forget about the quite decorative picture mazes, the shape of which resembles various objects and symbols such as a heart, a leaf, or Santa's sack. These are the mazes in which we put the most energy and time, because we not only sketch them by hand, but also draw them carefully in a raster program. And I guess that's why we like them the most!
Latest puzzles for kids
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Heart with a teddy bear – a cute picture maze for kids
Recently, mazes have been created in our house again! The result? This adorable heart-shaped maze, where a hungry teddy bear is searching for a way to reach his delicious chocolates.
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Arrow straight to the heart – picture maze for kids
Lately, I had one of those drawing days. Today, I’m sharing one of those sketches – a picture maze in the shape of a heart.
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A gift from Santa’s sack – a holiday picture maze for kids
The maze shaped like Santa’s sack is a fun and simple puzzle. Chaos has broken loose in one of the sacks – a little gift is trying to escape to make it under the Christmas tree in time.
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Lighted Halloween pumpkin with flames – picture mazes for kids
Our pumpkin is waiting for its eyes to be lit up by small, magical flames! Your task is to help them find their way through the pumpkin maze.
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Tasty leaf with a caterpillar – picture mazes for kids
Our little caterpillar wants a tasty treat today! It sets off on a journey across a leaf 🍂 to find its tastiest bits. However, the path isn’t easy – along the way, there’s a maze waiting for it.
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Castle tower with a ghost – picture mazes for kids
Can you help the little ghost reach the coveted candy before Halloween really starts? Here’s a maze where the little ghost is looking for tasty candy.
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Honeycomb maze – help the bee get to the flowers [2]
A little bee would like to go to a nearby meadow to collect delicious nectar. On the way, however, it faces a winding path through a maze. Can you help the bee complete its task?
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Honeycomb maze – help the bee get to the flowers [1]
Help the bee find its way to a meadow full of flowers, from which it will collect delicious nectar.
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Easy printable maze – square path layout [04]
The fourth in the series of easy square mazes – a great way to train your mind while having fun! See how well you navigate mazes and take on the challenge.
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Easy printable maze – square path layout [03]
Here’s the third in the series of easy square mazes! Perfect for those who enjoy logic puzzles and want to improve their focus. Print it out and see how quickly you can find your way to the finish!
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Easy printable maze – square path layout [02]
Looking for another puzzle to solve? The second in the series of easy square mazes is a great way to practice observation skills and logical thinking. Test your skills and find your way out of the maze!
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Easy printable maze – square path layout [01]
Looking for a short yet engaging challenge? Here’s the first in a series of easy square mazes – a great way to practice patience and logical thinking in a fun way. Try to find the right path to the exit!