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  2. Mathematical game - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical game is a game whose rules, strategies, and outcomes are defined by clear mathematical parameters. [ 1 ] [ verification needed ] [ clarification needed ] Often, such games have simple rules and match procedures, such as tic-tac-toe and dots and boxes .

  3. Shannon switching game - Wikipedia

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    Generalized Hex is played on a graph, just like the Shannon game, but instead of coloring the edges, in Hex the players color the vertices. These games have completely different structure and properties. Another connectivity game played with paper and pencil on a rectangular array of dots (or graph paper) is the children's game of "dots and ...

  4. Category:Mathematical games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mathematical games" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Academic Games - Wikipedia

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    WFF 'N Proof is a board and cube game that was created by Professor Layman Allen in 1961 to teach the basics of symbolic logic. [2] It is played with 28 cubes that contain various letters, such as p, q, C, N, A, K, E, s, r, o, and i. The game board contains a forbidden section, a permitted section, and a required section.

  6. Mathematical puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical puzzles require mathematics to solve them. Logic puzzles are a common type of mathematical puzzle. Conway's Game of Life and fractals, as two examples, may also be considered mathematical puzzles even though the solver interacts with them only at the beginning by providing a set of initial conditions. After these conditions are set ...

  7. List of Martin Gardner Mathematical Games columns - Wikipedia

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    Some diverting mathematical board games 1961 Aug: Some entertainments that involve the calculus of finite differences: 1961 Sep: Surfaces with edges linked in the same way as the three rings of a well-known design: 1961 Oct: Diversions that involve the mathematical constant "e" 1961 Nov: Wherein geometrical figures are dissected to make other ...