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On-Sets
On-Sets teaches players about spatial relationships and principles of set theory. As a fundamental branch of mathematics, set theory deals with collections of objects and the relationships between them and has wide-ranging applications in fields like computer science, statistics and physics. On-Sets is an ideal way to introduce these concepts in a challenging and engaging way while also promoting critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities.
On-Sets challenges players to think logically and systematically as they work to identify patterns and relationships with the set of cards dealt in each match. Each division’s level of competition introduces increasingly more difficult mathematical concepts for the players to use by adding age appropriate variations to the basic game.
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In each of the cube games, competition consists of four rounds of play with players divided into 2- or 3-player matches. Scores from each round of play are combined to form an Individuals’s and team’s total points. After the four regular rounds, undefeated players enter the individual playoffs and the section winners (plus possible wild card teams) enter the team playoffs.
Playoffs bring the fiercest competitors together to determine champions for both individuals and teams. In the Elementary Division, there are no individual cube game playoffs.
Elementary On-Sets Perfect Scorers
Jolena Zhou | MNCCS | MI
Arjun Iyer | Ann Arbor | MI
Alice Wang | MNCCS | MI
Amira Wu | MNCCS | MI