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24GAME Integers 96-Card Deck — Positive & Negative Math Card Game
24GAME Integers 96-Card Deck — Positive & Negative Math Card Game
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Overview
Meet the 24GAME Integers 96-Card Deck, a portable math card game built around positive and negative integers. Designed with three levels of challenge, the deck makes it easy to differentiate play for learners and games enthusiasts alike.
Each round invites quick thinking and arithmetic intuition, offering practical, non-pressured opportunities to practice number sense in a social setting. The three difficulty levels—1 Dot, 2 Dot, and 3 Dot—let you adjust the pace as players grow more confident.
Three levels of challenge
From simple, entry tasks to more complex integer puzzles, the dot system guides progression. The easy level helps beginners warm up, the medium level nudges players to stretch their calculations, and the toughest level invites strategic planning and mental agility.
- 1 Dot cards provide approachable challenges for beginners
- 2 Dot cards add a tier of intermediate puzzles
- 3 Dot cards introduce tougher scenarios for advanced players
What you get and how it’s built
- Ages 12 and up — suitable for students, families, and clubs
- Double-sided, compact 4x4 inches cards for easy handling and shuffling
- Three levels represented by 1 Dot, 2 Dot, and 3 Dot cards
- 96-card deck designed for repeated play across sessions
Play scenarios and practical benefits
Use the deck as a warm-up in class, a quick challenge during family game night, or a brain-teasing activity in tutoring sessions. The mix of positive and negative integers supports varied practice opportunities, while the compact format keeps it portable.
- Great for classroom warm-ups, tutoring drills, or casual family games
- Encourages quick thinking, pattern recognition, and mental arithmetic
- Portable and easy to share among small groups
FAQ
Q: What ages is the 24GAME Integers deck suitable for?
A: Ages 12 and up; suitable for students, families, and clubs.
Q: How do the three dot levels work?
A: 1 Dot is easy, 2 Dot is medium, and 3 Dot is tough, offering scalable play for different skill levels.