- The puzzle is a grid-based logic puzzle where each cell corresponds to a letter-number coordinate (e.g., A1, B2).
- Each coordinate has a small icon or symbol that must be matched to the corresponding position in the larger 8x8 pixel grid.
- The large central grid is divided into 64 cells (8 rows × 8 columns), labeled with letters A–H along the left and numbers 1–8 along the top.
- The goal is to fill the large grid by placing the correct icon from the smaller matching cells into each position based on its coordinate.
- For example, the cell labeled “A1” in the small grid contains a black square — this should be placed in the top-left corner of the large grid (position A1).
- Continue this process for all 64 positions: match each small icon to its coordinate in the large grid.
- Once completed, the filled grid reveals a pixelated image of a cartoon character with an exaggerated expression, holding what appears to be a gift box or present.
- The phrase “Just a kid at heart.” is centered below the image, confirming the playful theme.
- The bottom-left says “I did it!” — indicating successful completion.
- The bottom-right shows “200 P.P.M. POINTS,” likely a scoring system for the puzzle series.
This is a visual logic puzzle requiring careful matching of symbols to coordinates to reconstruct the hidden image.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable pencil puzzles.