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1x1 Memory

Game ID: GID0005446
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Arithmetic game for 2-10 children from 8 years upward. With 1x1 Memory, elementary multiplication can be practiced in play. The game may take a simpler or more demanding form depending on whether the cards are played face-up or face-down, or whether all the cards or only part of them are used.

The tasks and answer cards are used to calculate across the multiplication table. Players must match pairs where one tile of the pair has the multiplication equation and the second tile the result. Since several task cards can often fit one solution, there are many possible combinations. Whoever has the most pairs at the end of the game is the winner.

Contents:
120 cards (60 tasks - 60 solutions)
One strip with letters A-K
One strip with numbers 1-10
How to play instructions

Year Published
1969
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