OFMWBN 2-4 Players Shut The Box Dice Game Wooden Board Game Shut The Box Wooden Mathematic Traditional Pub Board Dice Game Musing Game for Learning Addition Red

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??Material: Wooden ??Size: Approx. 220x220x33mm/ 8.66x8.66x1.30" ??Fit for kids and adults, 2 to 4 players ??With 2 dices and 10 numbered wooden tiles each side ??The game is played with family, used in classrooms for teaching addition and probability, and is even a betting game played in pubs ??Just keep on rolling until you can no longer match your roll on the remaining tiles ??The lowest score wins the game ??If you lay down all the tiles, then you've "shut the box" ??People can define themselves if plus, minus, times, devides are applicable. And also define only 2 pieces or 3 pieces can be used ??A kind of board game, several ways to play, player can also define the rules themselves ??Brings hours of enjoyment to your home ??Game One: Turn the wooden card according to the number of the dice thrown, which can be the sum of several cards. Finally, the flop who cannot press the number of the dice will lose. Game two: One side continues to roll the dice and flop until no cards can be turned, and the last remaining wooden card is his score, the lower score wins. ??For example: If you shake at 9 o'clock, you must turn any number and the card equal to "9". The flop can be turned one, two or three at a time, but it must be a number and equal to 9 (you can also specify the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of various rules). If you want to turn a card, choose "9" digital card; if you want to turn two cards, you can choose "3" and "6" or "4" and "5" digital cards; if you want to turn three cards, you can choose "1" "," 2 "and" 6 "or" 2 "," 3 "and" 4 "digital cards. In addition, the game specifications can be freely determined by addition and subtraction. The children in the third grade up can set the multiplication and division rules. When our family plays stup