By David Shaw, 10 February 2015
Sprout some cute little plant networks in this mathematical drawing game.
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By David Shaw, 6 January 2015
Have you ever wondered who thumb wrestles the best? Run a tournament to find out. Even better, you could run two!
By David Shaw, 12 August 2014
You’ve seen mazes on paper, you may even have explored big mazes on foot. But this maze has a geometric twist – it’s on the surface of a donut. This is a torus maze!
By David Shaw, 27 May 2014
How good are you at throwing? This game rewards you not just for throwing on target, but knowing how good you are!
By David Shaw, 20 May 2014
Here’s a fun game that will reward you when you don’t tell the truth. Have a go at liar’s dice!
By David Shaw, 15 April 2014
Here’s a hands-on puzzle to get you thinking! It’s a river crossing that will reveal information about how networks operate.
By David Shaw, 8 April 2014
Time to jump start your brain for the day. Can you solve this jumping puzzle? You will need A print-out of the jumping-puzzle template Scissors Sticky tape Assembling the pieces First make the playing pieces. Cut along the thick black lines to get three boy strips and three girl strips Fold each strip along the […]
By David Shaw, 28 January 2014
We’ve got a game for you to try. Grab a couple of dice, pens, paper and a friend: let’s go!
By David Shaw, 24 December 2013
Grab some tokens and let’s go! Here’s a simple game to play with a friend.
By David Shaw, 12 November 2013
Here’s an easy game to try with a friend. All you need is a pen and paper.
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