Dicing house numbers
Time: | approx. 15 - 20 min. or longer |
Recommended age: | all ages |
Size of group: | playable with a few teammates |
Time for preparation: | 5-10 minutes |
Material: | Dice, paper, pen |
Game description
Before the game begins, the team leader draws, for every participant, three horizontal lines on a sheet of paper. The serve as a placeholder for the units of ones, tens and hundreds. Next, all participants take turns in casting the dice. Now the player will decide where on the three lines the casting number goes. You can play for the highest or alternatively for the lowest number. If you play in different rounds, you could alternate with every round: once you play for the highest, once for the smallest number.
Option
If there are kids who like brain work, this game can be transformed into a maths game. For example, 100x10+1. However, this variation you can only play if all participants have mastered the four basic arithmetic operations.
Judging
The winner is who either has the highest or smallest number. This has to be decided upon before the game starts.
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