Mathematical game
First Claim
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1. A method of playing a mathematical game, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a first set of tiles, wherein each tile comprises a number or an alphabet; and
a second set of math tiles, wherein each math tile comprises a math symbol;
wherein the second set of math tiles comprises at least six math tiles each bearing a different math symbol, selected from the group consisting of;
a plus (“
+”
) a minus (“
−
”
), a division symbol (“
÷
”
), a multiplication symbol (“
×
”
), an equal sign (“
=”
), an open parenthesis (“
(”
), a close parenthesis (“
)”
), a first open bracket (“
[”
), a first close bracket (“
]”
), a second open bracket (“
{”
), a second close bracket (“
}”
), a greater than symbol (“
>
”
), a smaller than symbol (“
<
”
), a percentage symbol (“
%”
), a dollar sign (“
$”
), a pound sign (“
£
”
), a Euro sign (“
”
), a Yen sign (“
¥
”
), a cent sign (“
¢
”
), an integration (“
∫
”
) sign, a degree (“
°
”
) sign, a plus and minus (“
+”
) sign, a slash sign (“
/”
), a pi (“
π
”
) sign, a delta (“
δ
”
) sign and a logarithmic sign (“
log”
),(b) providing instructions as to how the game is to be played;
wherein the instructions for playing the game comprises;
(a) teaching each player to select a predetermined number of tiles;
(b) teaching each player to lay down one or more equations during the player'"'"'s turn or to rearrange an equation previously laid down using the predetermined number of tiles.
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Abstract
A game is provided that includes a plurality of sets of tiles or cards or an electronic version thereof, where each tile or card contains a number, a letter of an alphabet, or a mathematical symbol or a symbol that can be used in a mathematical equation. Also provided is a method of playing this game by each player taking turns to lay down equations and a method of making the game set.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of playing a mathematical game, comprising the steps of:
-
(a) providing a first set of tiles, wherein each tile comprises a number or an alphabet; and
a second set of math tiles, wherein each math tile comprises a math symbol;wherein the second set of math tiles comprises at least six math tiles each bearing a different math symbol, selected from the group consisting of;
a plus (“
+”
) a minus (“
−
”
), a division symbol (“
÷
”
), a multiplication symbol (“
×
”
), an equal sign (“
=”
), an open parenthesis (“
(”
), a close parenthesis (“
)”
), a first open bracket (“
[”
), a first close bracket (“
]”
), a second open bracket (“
{”
), a second close bracket (“
}”
), a greater than symbol (“
>
”
), a smaller than symbol (“
<
”
), a percentage symbol (“
%”
), a dollar sign (“
$”
), a pound sign (“
£
”
), a Euro sign (“
”
), a Yen sign (“
¥
”
), a cent sign (“
¢
”
), an integration (“
∫
”
) sign, a degree (“
°
”
) sign, a plus and minus (“
+”
) sign, a slash sign (“
/”
), a pi (“
π
”
) sign, a delta (“
δ
”
) sign and a logarithmic sign (“
log”
),(b) providing instructions as to how the game is to be played; wherein the instructions for playing the game comprises;
(a) teaching each player to select a predetermined number of tiles;
(b) teaching each player to lay down one or more equations during the player'"'"'s turn or to rearrange an equation previously laid down using the predetermined number of tiles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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