ThinkFun
| Formerly | Binary Arts (1985–2003) |
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| Founded | 1985 in Virginia |
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| Headquarters | 1725 Jamieson Avenue, , |
| Parent | Ravensburger |
| Website | www |
ThinkFun, formerly known as Binary Arts, is a toy and board game company founded in 1985 by Bill Ritchie and Andrea Barthello. The two started the company from the basement of their home in Virginia, with a product base that initially consisted of four games invented by a family friend William Keister (Spin-out, The Cat, The Horse and Hexadecimal Puzzle). The husband and wife team used these products as a launching pad for their company, and within six months they were able to move the company headquarters out of their basement and into a more workable space and were able to begin to expand their product line.