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In this set of dice, green tends to beat red, red tends to beat yellow, yellow tends to beat blue, and blue tends to beat purple. So you might think green is the best dice and purple is the worst. But here's the twist: purple beats green! ...
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Quick d'élever, high quality
I ordered two sets of non transitive dice. They were delivered after 5 working days (in Belgium), so very pleased with this speed! The dice itself are high quality, that also came with a bag, and some explanation, very pleased!
Anonymous · January 3, 2024
James Grime
These are incredibly cool and informative. My only (very minor) criticism is that 2 reds is slightly better than 2 olives, but it's not a drawback. P.S. James Grime >2
Anonymous · January 3, 2024
students really enjoy
I've been using my non-transitive dice in an informal education setting, and I chose them as an activity for the program because I wanted the students to be inherently motivated to participate and discover results. They have been hugely successful in this respect - the students take the task of choosing the "better" die very seriously, they love to track all sorts of stats, like streaks, above and beyond the initial scope of the activity, and they are interested in calculating the probabilities to see how their games compare. We've also been using space diagrams from the included lesson plans, which the students find intuitive and easy to follow, so thanks for that as well.