A green number at the corners of the card represents a square number: the result of a number multiplied by itself (used in game 4). |
A red number at the corners of the card represents a prime number: a number that has exactly two unique divisors, 1 and itself (used in game 5). |
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Appears on cards belonging to the multiplication table (for sorting out the cards included in game 4). |
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Symbolizes a “free” card (Joker). |
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Appears on “Monumerals” (single digit numbers), i.e. numerical cards “1” to “9” (used in games 2 and 3). |
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Appears on “Twinumerals”, i.e. numerical cards “11”, “22”, etc (used in games 2 and 3). |
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Appears only on the card “100” – “Trick or Treat?” card (used in games 2 and 3). |
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And the HAT? It stands for “Heads And Tails” of 6’s and 9’s. |