No, not super-hero powers, but exponents. ThinkFun is always one of my favorite booths at the NYC Toy Fair. Mostly because the people in the booth are the very people who put their heart and soul into ...
One of my favorite booths at Toy Fair this year was Thinkfun. They make a wide array of puzzle games with multiple games for each age group. I spent nearly half an hour talking to the founders of the ...
Two coins are tossed, finding the probability that two heads are obtained. Note: Each coin has two possible outcomes H (heads) and T (Tails). A die is rolled and a coin is tossed, find the probability ...
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Christmas multiplication bump game for kids
Inside: Christmas Tree Bump Game for Kids If you’re looking for a Christmas math activity that feels more like a game than a worksheet, this Christmas Bump Game is exactly what you need. BUMP ...
Why are dice cubes? Okay, nerds, yes, some are tetrahedra, or dodecahedra, or icosahedra, or whatever else your TTRPG calls for – but the point is, they’re all regular, symmetrical, perfectly balanced ...
Warren Buffett once challenged Bill Gates to an unusual game of dice. Buffett placed four dice on the table and explained the rules. They would each pick a die, roll it a bunch of times, and whoever ...
Marie has one regular die labeled with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and a second cube that is completely blank. She labels this cube in a special way. If you roll ...
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