The brilliant Dr. Eureka has important experiments for you to complete! Pick a challenge card, 3 test tubes and 6 colorful balls to solve his scientific formula. Carefully move your materials from tube to tube without dropping them and position the balls as illustrated on the challenge card. This game is a great, hand-on, dexterity-based, brainteaser that can be played with friends or by yourself.
SPEED LOGIC GAME IN THE LAB: This brain teasing puzzle game consists of quickly moving molecules from tube to tube to create challenging formulas. This fun and unique game develops logical thinking, focus and attention, dexterity, and social skills with a fun scientific theme. Players are doctors trying to find the right formulas.
HOW TO PLAY: Each player gets a set of 3 test tubes with 2 of each color balls in each test tube. Flip the top challenge card and race to solve the challenge by making the content of your test tubes look like the illustration on the card. Don’t touch the molecules with your hands or don’t drop them. You can only move them by making them roll from one tube to the other. First player to complete the challenge calls out “Eureka!” and wins the round.
KID FRIENDLY AND FAMILY GAME: This 1 to 4 player game can be enjoyed solo, by children and teens playing together, parents playing with their children as well as adults. It’s a great educational game for math classroom and homeschool, a learning toy, and a fun party game for game night. It makes a great gift to science lovers and kids or teens who like math and puzzles.
This logic puzzle game includes 12 test tubes, 24 colorful balls, 54 challenge cards, and illustrated rules.
Dr. Eureka is part of a line of award winning board games from Blue Orange like Pengoloo, Gobblet Gobblers, Gobblet or other logic games like Tumblemaze. Blue Orange offers some of the best board games for parties and gatherings like Cross Clues, Fastrack, Beat the 8 Ball, or Kingdomino.
Dr. Eureka is part of Blue Orange STEM collection of games.
Customers say
Customers find this card game enjoyable for both kids and adults, providing challenges for all ages while teaching critical thinking skills. The game is easy to learn and quick to play, with one customer noting it takes little time per round. They appreciate its clever design and good value for money. Customers like that it can be played as a one-person game or competitively.
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TC –
Fun dexterity game that has quality written all over it
Iâd been looking at this for a while. We have quite a few dexterity games for our kids, and while this one is a little advanced for both of them to play, we do, and everyone has a great time with this.One of my favorite things is that you can play this game with different dexterity difficulty levels. They are suggested in the rule book. Additionally, if you are playing with kids, you can self impose those rules on yourself while playing, to kind of even the playing field if playing with younger children. This game works well for our six year old. He can easily play and do well even using the easier rules. The cards are a very nice material, and the beakers and marbles are great. The insert fits these things really well, although it wouldnât fit sleeved cards (I like to sleeve game cards, but I wonât bother with these because the cards are great quality and you donât need to shuffle them much, except once a game – you could not do that if you were going to play a couple games in a sitting though because it comes with a bunch of cards if you wanted).This game is a unique dexterity game which will definitely get played a lot with the kids. I do think it will get played with adults too as it is funny but also competitive because of its race aspect. I could even see buying a second set for a larger group to play. If you had a card stand, it would be pretty easy for 8 people to see. This game is a lot of fun, and is quick to play (can finish in 15 minutes easy, with a full group even. If I was being nit picky, I would wish that it came with an extra color marble of each, just in case, but I really donât see that as an issue. If you really had to, the game is so cheap you could buy a new set if needed. Great unique game!
Jessica Blosser –
Great purchase!
This game is a lot of fun for all ages! Price is fair, it came well packaged and on time. Would buy again for sure!
Sarah DeGroff –
Great for all ages
This game was a surprise hit for my 6 year oldâs birthday. It is quick to set up & quick to play. You wonât be stuck there all day. All ages loved it, from my 5 year old niece to my teens & even myself & my husband. This pic shows my 9 year old, our neighbor who is 13, my 12 year old, and my 6 year old. I almost bought a second set so that more of us could play (this is up to 4 at a time). I like how it can be 1 person play, or up to 4. A round goes quickly so they can take turns if there are more than 4. My only complaints (and I canât even dock a star, we love this game so much): one plastic beaker cracked pretty quickly & a bit of the bottom of it chipped off. This doesnât affect game play. Also, I wish the cards were sorted by difficulty so that young kids could pick up Level 1 and teens/adults could pick up an Advanced card. The difficulty of the setup is random in the card deck & not marked, so itâs hit or miss who gets a super easy card that round.
Ilene Theodore –
Great hand eye coordination
My students love this game! There is executive functioning/ planning and eye hand coordination involved. Must have a flat surface to play.
Mom in Iowa –
Great game, too easy for my 8 yo
We own several blue orange games and this is our most recent and quick new fave. One breaker has cracked already. It’s still usable but disappointing it broke after only a few game plays. My 8 yo is a master at this and beats most adults. I wish there was an expansion pack with more colors or something. My 5 yo likes it too so i think the age range could easily be 3+ with adjusted rules.
Sabes –
Brain Teaser not Trivia
I love games like this that challenge the brain without having to know random trivia!This game was purchased as a gift for my nine year old daughter. We’ve played it together as a family and even the three year old enjoyed spilling the colorful balls back and forth from one bottle to another. The concept is very simple and we’ve all enjoyed playing multiple times. Shuffling the cards was difficult at first because they are so stiff, but after a few game plays they’ve loosened up.I am a normally competitive person and it would be super easy to win this game against my nine year old without trying too hard. So, to handicap myself and not crush her self-esteem, I make sure the cards are facing her. This means I am looking at them upside down. I also challenge myself to not turn any of the test tubes upside down. This makes the process of matching my test tubes to the cards take a little bit longer.(Warning: If you have a mouthy three year old… be careful. These balls are small enough to be a choking hazard. I never leave my son unattended with this game.)
Ashley Foster Okel –
Engaging for all ages and enjoyable for parents too!
This game is great for my puzzle loving 7 year old. Also fun and was easy for my 5 year old with developmental delays to join in and practice fine motor activity as well as pattern recognition and color matching. We usually donât use the timer but instead do them as challenge cards and keep trying until everyone gets it. I also enjoy it which is nice when Iâm stuck playing kid gameâs for the next five years. I appreciate well thought out, engaging games that I can enjoy WITH my kids and that build skills too!!
Amazon Customer –
Eureka!
What a fun game! It’s a logic puzzle and coordination test disguised as a really fun game – and there are no batteries to buy! Our whole family loves it and our 8 year-old has taught everyone who will listen how to play . . . and they all became fans too! The game goes quickly and you can play according to the rules or, if you’re anything like our family, you can make up your own house rules. For example, we follow the “no using your hands” and “if you spill, you lose” rules but choose to play until all the cards are gone and then see who has the most to determine who wins. Anyway, if you’re looking for something that your kiddos can play by themselves but isn’t tedious to sit and play along with them you have found the right game.
Debra –
Great product used as a present for a family
Karina –
Kids canât stop playing this game!
Osama Naser Adi –
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MarÃa –
El juego esta muy padre viene completo, un juego de habilidad y agilidad diferente para toda la familia y estimular la velocidad mental, muy divertido. Las piezas se sienten de buena calidad.
Tzar –
My son who got this for his 6th bday. Loved it. We love it too.