sai123
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Post by sai123 on Jul 13, 2020 4:20:24 GMT
I'm an school student intrested in learning maths and I'm also curious in games. Would you recommend me some games which improves mathematical thinking?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 13, 2020 6:18:36 GMT
I have some suggestions since I do like such games too.
1. Sodoku It's not too much math but it's critical thinking, brain training, and problem solving with numbers. It's very addicting to me personally and it's harder the tougher the levels get (when less numbers are available to you).
2. KenKen This does involve math as well as brain training, critical thinking, and problem solving. It only involves addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division but its harder than it looks especially the high levels which have more boxes.
Pencils and erasers are best for the two games above especially for the hard levels.
My third suggestions is that there arw some games here you can play. 3.https://www.mathsisfun.com/games/index.html#
Have you ever played or heard of any of the above games though? Otherwise I'd have to come up with other ideas if you know them all.
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sai123
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Post by sai123 on Jul 13, 2020 7:12:27 GMT
Yes, I've heard of them and tried to play some of them especially kenken is most interesting puzzle.
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Post by karl on Jul 13, 2020 12:49:42 GMT
My favourite is Othello.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 15, 2020 7:46:34 GMT
I just learned of 2 more games. I will be learning to play them soon but they remind me of sodoku and kenken. 1. Kakuro 2. Futoshiki Unless you're familiar with them? Also, it's saying you're posting from a mobile. If you'd like to have access to all the features of the forum on the mobile then scroll down to the bottom and click desktop on the right. In case you like that version better!
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sai123
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Post by sai123 on Jul 16, 2020 14:10:12 GMT
How many of you like maths?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 18, 2020 3:33:33 GMT
I was just playing one of the new games that I mentioned earlier and noticed this website had a ton other similar games. Open the link and scroll to the bottom to see. I hope to learn to play them all. So yeah open and scroll to the bottom to see all games www.puzzle-futoshiki.com/futoshiki-4x4-easy/
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Post by unrealmanifest on Jul 18, 2020 8:12:51 GMT
Blackjack.
Learn to count cards, and probabilities thanks to counting cards.
Get good at it.
Make real money, before they catch on to you and kick you out.
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sai123
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Post by sai123 on Jul 18, 2020 12:31:28 GMT
Blackjack. Learn to count cards, and probabilities thanks to counting cards. Get good at it. Make real money, before they catch on to you and kick you out. Yeah I like that. Are there any games for geometry?
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Post by karl on Jul 24, 2020 22:56:34 GMT
Blackjack. Learn to count cards, and probabilities thanks to counting cards. Get good at it. Make real money, before they catch on to you and kick you out. Yeah I like that. Are there any games for geometry?
Maybe you'd like Polycube:
I haven't tried it myself, but it reminds me of a 3D tetris game I played many years ago.
By the way, when it comes to computer puzzle games, the one I've spent most time on is a game from 1997 called "Swing"
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