✦  For parents of children aged 8–11

Seven days to a sharper, faster young mind.

A beautifully designed week of printable non-verbal reasoning worksheets — patterns, matrices, rotations and mirror puzzles that train your child's brain like a gym trains muscles. Just 15 minutes a day.

24printable worksheets
3difficulty levels
15minper day is enough
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The same puzzle families used in 11+ & CAT4 style assessments — pattern series · odd one out · matrices · rotations · mirror images · analogies
Why it works

Non-verbal reasoning is the muscle behind maths, logic & creativity

These puzzles use shapes instead of words — so your child trains pure thinking skills, independent of reading level or language.

Builds fluid intelligence

Spotting patterns and rules without words strengthens the reasoning that underpins problem-solving in every school subject.

Only 15 minutes a day

Six focused puzzles per sheet — short enough to feel like a game, consistent enough to build a daily thinking habit in one week.

Grows with your child

Start on Easy, move to Medium mid-week, finish on Hard. Each level re-mixes the puzzles with new twists — never a repeat.

Parent dashboard

Your 7-day worksheet planner

Pick a difficulty, download each day's printable PDF (answer key included on the last page), and tick off completed days — your progress is saved on this device.

Easy level progress0 of 7 days

Prefer everything at once? Download all seven days for the selected level:

How it works

Print. Solve. Celebrate.

1

Download & print

Grab today's PDF from the dashboard. Keep the answer key (last page) for yourself.

2

15 focused minutes

Sit together or let them solve solo — six puzzles, no reading required, just looking and thinking.

3

Talk it through

Check answers together and ask "why?". Explaining the rule out loud is where the real growth happens.

A parent's guide to a great week

Small habits make the program stick. These four tips come from how reasoning skills are actually coached.

  • Same time every day — after breakfast or homework works best.
  • Praise the strategy ("great spot on the rotation!"), not just the score.
  • Wrong answers are gold — ask what rule they were following.
  • Finished the week? Repeat it one level up for a fresh challenge.