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24
GAME
How to Play
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Practice Session for the
WEGE Tournament
By
Mr. Comm, GOAL
How to Play
 Object of the game: Make the number 24
from the four numbers on a game card.
 You can add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Use all four numbers on the card, but use
each number only once. You do not have to
use all four operations. All number nines will
have a red center, so you can tell a nine
from a six.
How to Play
 Example: One solution to the card shown
above is:
 4 x 3 = 12, 12 x 2 = 24, 24 ÷ 1 = 24
How to Play
 This is an easy card,
called a “1 Dot,”
because it has one
white dot in the corner.
Cards of medium
difficulty have two red
dots in the corner, and
tough cards have three
yellow dots.
How to Play
 Try this 2 Dot card.
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4 X 4 = 16
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16 – 2 = 8
8 X 3 = 24
For tournament play, you must announce the
pattern (last step of your solution to make 24;
ie. “8 times 3”) within 3 seconds of touching the
card. The final solution (all three steps) must be
completed within 15 seconds. You cannot
change the pattern that you first stated.
Look for Patterns
 If you see an 18 on the card, try to make a 6
from the other numbers.
 If you see a 21 on the card try to make a 3
from the other numbers.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
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Permission
Form Due
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Tournament
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Patterns To Look For
6x4
8x3
12 x 2
24 x 1
24 / 1
48 / 2
72 / 3
96 / 4
120 / 5
144 / 6
12 + 12
13 + 11
14 + 10
15 + 9
16 + 8
17 + 7
18 + 6
19 + 5
20 + 4
21 + 3
22 + 2
23 + 1
24 + 0
25 – 1
26 – 2
27 – 3
28 – 4
29 – 5
30 – 6
31 – 7
32 – 8
33 – 9
34 – 10
35 – 11
36 – 12
39 – 15
40 – 16
42 – 18
44 – 20
45 – 21
46 – 22
48 – 24
How to Play
 When you make a false claim by touching
the card, but can’t quickly give the solution,
you lose your right to win that card. The card
is returned to the deck to be played later.
 When players can’t find a solution: Every
card has at least one solution…some have
more. If a card stumps all players, that card
can be put aside.
Activities
 Try solo play for fun and practice.
 Play against a partner.
 Try 3 or more players.
1. 5 7 5 7 : 12 + 12 ___________________________________
2. 3 4 4 6 : 6 x 4 _____________________________________
3. 9 8 8 3 : 8 x 3 _____________________________________
4. 2 1 4 3 : 12 x 2 ____________________________________
5. 1 3 8 7 : 8 x 3 _____________________________________
6. 8 8 2 6 : 18 + 6 ____________________________________
7. 7 8 7 3 : 8 x 3 _____________________________________
8. 1 5 8 8 : 32 – 8 ____________________________________
9. 1 5 4 5 : 25 – 1 ____________________________________
10. 6 2 1 2 : 6 x 4 ____________________________________
11. 9 2 1 3 : 12 x 2 ___________________________________
12. 4 3 2 4 : 20 + 4___________________________________
13. 3 1 4 9 : 28 - 4 ___________________________________
14. 2 4 2 2 : 6 x 4 ____________________________________
15. 9 9 3 5 : 15 x 9 ___________________________________
16. 4 6 6 1 : 18 + 6 ___________________________________
17. 4 2 8 4 : 32 - 8____________________________________
18. 7 3 7 7 : 21 + 3 ___________________________________
19. 1 6 1 6 : 12 x 2 ___________________________________
20. 5 1 3 2 : 8 x 3 ____________________________________
24
GAME
Qualifying Session for the
WEGE Tournament
By
Mr. Comm, GOAL
24
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CONTINUED
Qualifying Session for the
WEGE Tournament
By
Mr. Comm, GOAL