NRICH: Jam
This is a game for two players.
You need the game board shown below. It is easy to draw if you want to play this on paper. You will need two different colour pencils (highlighters are good to use).
The dots are towns. The 9 straight lines are roads going to and through the towns.
Each player takes a turn to colour over a whole straight road (even though it may pass through several towns).
The first player to colour three roads going to or through the same town wins.
Does it matter which player goes first?
Which road is it best to colour first?
What happens to the game if you add another road or two?
Can you analyse the elements and structure in the following games and the correspondences between them? Describe the patterns that show they are equivalent games that can be played using equivalent strategies.
We suggest tackling them in the order given.
Ages 14 – 16
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This is a game for two players.
You need the game board shown below. It is easy to draw if you want to play this on paper. You will need two different colour pencils (highlighters are good to use).
The dots are towns. The 9 straight lines are roads going to and through the towns.
Each player takes a turn to colour over a whole straight road (even though it may pass through several towns).
The first player to colour three roads going to or through the same town wins.
Does it matter which player goes first?
Which road is it best to colour first?
What happens to the game if you add another road or two?
Can you analyse the elements and structure in the following games and the correspondences between them? Describe the patterns that show they are equivalent games that can be played using equivalent strategies.
We suggest tackling them in the order given.
Ages 14 – 16
NRICH provides thousands of free online mathematics resources for ages 3 to 18, covering all stages of early years, primary and secondary school education – completely free and available to all.
This is our collection of games specially chosen for use in the computer room or on the whiteboard.
What are you looking for?
Organization
Website URL
Type of Resource
Tutorial
