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Where can I buy nmbrs! ?
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nmbrs! is not yet available in many shops. If you don't find a shop where they sell it, you can buy the game online.
Everybody can buy nmbrs! as of a single deck.
We are shipping worldwide by sea or air (depending on your choice). Use the contact form to receive a quotation.
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Where can I find the rules of nmbrs! ?
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The rules can be found in each card game, and also on this site. See rules of the game.
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Can nmbrs! be played by young children?
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nmbrs! is an ideal game to be played by children. By playing they learn the multiplication tables and increase their mathematical insights.
For the youngest kids, you can easily limit the deck to the cards 1-50 instead of going to the higher numbers up to 100.
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We have a school party and would like to sell nmbrs! as fundraising. Can we return unsold stock, just in case?
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Schools and sporting clubs can return unsold stock to us, at a maximum of 30% of the total purchase volume. We will refund the money after receipt of the returns.
Of course the goods should be in a 'new' state.
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What are valid sequences?
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A sequence consists of 3 or more cards of which the numbers form a logical series
with an arithmetic connection. There is only 1 condition: you always have to end
up at 0 or 1 when you count the series backwards.
Examples of valid sequences:
9 – 12 – 15 (multiples of 3)
77 – 88 – 99 (multiples of 11)
25 – 36 – 49 (squares)
13 – 19 – 25 (adding 6, beginning at 1)
8 – 16 – 32 (the power of 2)
Examples of invalid sequences:
15 – 25 – 35 (counting back, the sequence doesn't begin at 0 or 1)
9 – 19 – 29 (counting back, the sequence doesn't begin at 0 or 1)
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