
Why are some spaces colored?
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with letters indicate which | 
noodles you should use and | 
where to place them to set up | 
the problem. | 
Do not move noodles once you have  | 
placed them into position according  | 
to the diagram.  | 
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Use only the remaining noodles ![]()
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to fill in the empty spaces.![]()
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Kanoodle Puzzle Levels for the 2-D  Puzzles:
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1  | Pro  | Easy – best for very young children  | |
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2  | Super Pro  | Simple – still fairly easy, a good challenge for younger kids who  | |
have mastered level 1  | |||
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3  | Champ  | Moderate – a bit more challenging and a good place for an adult  | |
or more experienced puzzler to begin  | |||
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4  | Whiz  | Difficult – a brain workout  | |
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5  | Expert  | Very Difficult – extremely rewarding to complete one of these  | |
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6  | Genius  | Advanced – Wow! We’re impressed if you can solve level 6.  | |
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