Clink & Think

Marble puzzles for ages 4–6

Free · In-App Purchases · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

Gentle marble puzzles for ages 4-6: counting, colors, memory, patterns, and color-mixing science. Now in 6 languages - no ads, no tracking, fully offline. Clink & Think is a gentle marble-and-tubes puzzle made for little thinkers (ages about 4–6). Drop glossy marbles into glass tubes and discover counting, colours, sorting, patterns and colour-mixing — at a calm, pressure-free pace. No reading required, nothing scary, nothing to rush. NINE GENTLE WAYS TO PLAY • Free Play — a no-rules sandbox: fill and pour, just for fun. • Learn — count and name colours with a friendly spoken voice. • Pattern — spot the pattern and keep it going. • Adventure — a friendly map of worlds to play through. • Challenge — copy the recipe card with the right marbles. • Sort — tidy the marbles so each tube is one colour. • Memory — peek, then build it back from memory. • Mix — combine primary colours to match a target (early STEM). • Decorate — earn stickers and build your own Playroom. LEARNING THROUGH PLAY • Counting, colours and left / middle / right, taught gently. • A warm spoken voice in six languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and German (follows your device, or pick one). • Colour-blind-friendly: every colour also has its own shape. GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD • Clear an Adventure world to earn its glossy marble theme — fruit, animals, dinosaurs, outer space and more. • Collect stickers and decorate a cosy Playroom of your own. • Progress follows your child across their iPhone and iPad with iCloud. MADE FOR FAMILIES • No ads. No third-party tracking. No data collected. Works fully offline. • Purchases and settings are behind a parental gate. • Free to play. One optional one-time Full Unlock ($2.99) opens every mode, all worlds and all difficulties — yours forever, no subscriptions. Clink, think, and play. We hope your little one loves it. Questions? dev@peltriaux.com

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A big, gentle update - new languages, new rewards, and more to discover: - Now in 6 languages - English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and German, for the whole app and the spoken colors, with an in-app language picker. - Daily treat and streak - a free sticker every day, with a gentle streak that's never punishing. - Continue where you left off - pick an in-progress puzzle back up right where you stopped. - New Adventure worlds - fresh themed zones to play through, earning more marble sets and stickers. - Color-Mix makes more colors - discover tertiary shades and even brown, with a tray that grows as your child succeeds. - Colorblind-friendly - clear shape symbols on every marble. - Optional Face ID and Touch ID lock on the grown-up Settings (the number puzzle still works as a backup). - Parent dashboard - a simple Child's Progress view behind the grown-up gate. - Lots of polish - warmer sounds and haptics, a gentler Easy memory level, a tidier home screen, and a better iPad layout. No ads. No tracking. Works offline.

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    Provider
    • Pascal Peltriaux
    Size
    • 27.8 MB
    Category
    • Education
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
    • iPad
      Requires iPadOS 17.0 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    Languages
    English and 5 more
    • English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
    Age Rating
    4+
    In-App Purchases
    Yes
    Copyright
    • © 2026 Pascal Peltriaux