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I've been playing a lot of Monopoly and Catan with my little nieces and nephews over the holidays, and they have gotten a lot better at arithmetic. Any other games that helped anons improve their math skills?
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>>1506907
Poker. For cash.
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>>1506907
anything rpg or shit rng math games like warframe where you calculate resistances and grind mindlessly
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I played Presto Change-O as a child, a board game that's designed to teach children how to make change.
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Pokemon the TCG uses basic addition and subtraction. I don't think I've played a game that actually uses multiplication.

For multiplication can try something like multiplication bingo. I remember learning multiplication from flash cards. You can give stickers as prizes for correct answers.



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