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  2. Easy Money (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Easy Money or The Game of Easy Money was a board game introduced by Milton Bradley Company in 1935. Like Monopoly , the game is based on The Landlord's Game in the movement of pieces around the board, the use of cards, properties that can be purchased, and houses that can be established on them.

  3. Moneygami - Wikipedia

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    The name alludes to traditional origami, which is the Japanese art of folding flat materials, generally paper, into figures resembling various objects. Other examples of moneygami include folding bills into clothing-like bits, such as dollar bills becoming bowties .

  4. Yoshizawa–Randlett system - Wikipedia

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    Almost every origami book has basic instructions and a set of folding symbols. The following are books that happen to have detailed explanations of these techniques, and how the techniques are related to each other: David Lister (29 February 2024). "The Origin of Origami Symbols". British Origami Society. Robert J. Lang (1988).

  5. Earth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Earth is a card-based engine-building board game for one to five players. [1] On each turn, players choose one of four actions: planting, composting, watering, or growing. The player making the selection gains resources, then each player can simultaneously use powers of cards on their personal board corresponding to the chosen action

  6. Elefun - Wikipedia

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    Elefun is a 1993 children's game from Hasbro.Players use a net to catch butterflies from a plastic elephant's 1-metre-long (3.3 ft) trunk, a plastic chute through which the paper butterflies travel, propelled up by a motor in the elephant.

  7. Paper fortune teller - Wikipedia

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    16th-century horoscope of archbishop John Hamilton, cast by Gerolamo Cardano, with lines resembling the fold lines of a paper fortune teller. Certain horoscopes from as far back as 12th-century Spain have a layout resembling this fold pattern, but they are not known to have been folded, nor to have been used in the same way as a paper fortune ...

  8. Easy Money - Wikipedia

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    Easy Money, by Milton Bradley; Easy Money, 2008 U.S. dramedy series on the CW television network; Easy Money, a novel by Jens Lapidus; Easy Money Creek, a stream in Alaska; East Money Information, Chinese company

  9. Geometric Folding Algorithms - Wikipedia

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    It includes the NP-completeness of testing flat foldability, [2] the problem of map folding (determining whether a pattern of mountain and valley folds forming a square grid can be folded flat), [2] [4] the work of Robert J. Lang using tree structures and circle packing to automate the design of origami folding patterns, [2] [4] the fold-and ...