Very important question!!
What’s your favorite Japanese number puzzle?
sudoku
kakuro
hashi
hitori
nurikabe
futoshiki
kenken
shikaku
heyawake
slitherlink
fillomino
other/multiple/nuance/bald/vanilla extract, whatever
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Very important question!!
What’s your favorite Japanese number puzzle?
sudoku
kakuro
hashi
hitori
nurikabe
futoshiki
kenken
shikaku
heyawake
slitherlink
fillomino
other/multiple/nuance/bald/vanilla extract, whatever
“What am I looking at here?”

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Math Exams: the bane of my existence 😫
Every time I sit for a math exam, my mind pulls the emergency fire alarm and evacuates all the formulas that I actually needed..
Trig derivatives? Missing. Limits? Evaporated. All the other stuffs? Maybe there, maybe not. So, I ended up making a small FREE 3D game that drills formulas using active recall. Not as a replacement for doing actual problems (please keep doing those), but as a fast, fun way, to reinforce the stuff that normally evaporates under pressure. This video below showcases the ARCADE mode of my game, MEM (Math Exam Mare):
The color of the platforms indicate different traps. For example, Yellow colored block reverses the mouse control of the player when standing on the center to activate the question. Similarly, Blue colored block blinks the choices displayed on the four surrounding edges of the block and so on. Players earn power-ups through maintaining a number of streaks.
My game also has other modes, for memorization, for retention and for casual play, which is the Arcade Mode shown above. Feel free to give it a go and tell me what you think! DOWNLOAD & PLAY FOR FREE OS: Linux and Windows currently... I hope you ace your math exams!!!!
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Wild Kratts Math Suite: Creature Roundup - [Full Gameplay] ||PBS Kids Ga...
A web-server has been created in which PBS Kids flash games from 2015 can be playable on one's computer. The link to install that server is in the description of the video.
Through this, I have been able to play the Wild Kratts Math Suite, Creature Roundup. Albeit incomplete due to some assets currently being lost media (i.e. Flower Flyer), but I was able to finish the game for the first time since 2017. And now, on the weekend of Chris Kratt's birthday, I've uploaded a gameplay of it with my customized Avatar and Creature Power Disc's.
Enjoy!
what's that math game where you load a webpage and it will give you some randomized fake name of a theorem. what is the name of the webpage

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My extended family just released a daily math game called Summary. I'm really liking it, check it out!
Cool Board Games for Your Library
Dino Math Tracks – $33 CAD
Type: Board Game Players: 2-4 Mechanics: Dice Rolling Playtime: 15 min Age: 6+ Skills You Practice: Addition, Multiplication, Place Value
A game that can be adjusted to learn a variety of math skills at various difficulty levels where the goal is to get your dinosaurs to safety by answering math questions.
Why it’d be good for a library collection:
Family-friendly
Simple difficulty level
Cheap
Educational
Variable game difficulty
I had this game as a kid and I loved it -- and I've always hated math due to having dyscalculia so that's saying something.