Click one of the orange buttons below to begin.
Don't be discouraged, play against the computer to learn its strategies.
You will take it in turns to move the lifesaver ring on to a number. This number is added to the running total for this game. The object of the game is to reach a total of 23. If a player makes the running total greater than 23 they have lost.
May the best player win!
Player 1:
Player 2:
StartTwo players (or one player and the computer) take it in turns to move the lifesaver ring on to a number. This number is added to the running total for this game. The object of the game is to reach a total of 23. If a player makes the running total greater than 23 they have lost.
This game also works well with students playing in pairs at desks around the classroom. After each game the players move to a new desk, winners moving clockwise around the room and losers moving anticlockwise.
The game will need to be played a number of times by students before they start to see that there are some strategies that can be employed.
Note that each player has to move the lifesaver ring to a new number when it is their turn, they cannot stay on the number the lifesaver ring is on.
For the 1 player game above it is always possible to beat the computer as the player always has first move.
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There is a printable worksheet to go with this activity.
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