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Al-Jabar
The game of Al-Jabar is based on concepts of color-mixing familiar to most of us from childhood, and on ideas from abstract algebra, a branch of higher mathematics. Once you are familiar with the rules of the game, your intuitive notions of color lead to interesting and often counter-intuitive color combinations created in gameplay.
What is Al-Jabar
The game of Al-Jabar is based on concepts of color-mixing familiar to most of us from childhood, and on ideas from abstract algebra, a branch of higher mathematics. Once you are familiar with the rules of the game, your intuitive notions of color lead to interesting and often counter-intuitive color combinations created in gameplay.
While the mathematics involved uses elements of group theory, a foundational topic in abstract algebra, understanding the game is not difficult and requires no mathematical background. A game involves reducing your original hand of colored pieces before the other players.
Each player takes a turn by exchanging any combination of 1, 2 or 3 pieces from his or her hand for a set of 1, 2 or 3 pieces from the Center having an equal sum of colors. After the exchange, pairs of like-colored marbles are canceled from the center and replaced by a black marble, and the other players receive black marbles as well.
Game details
- Players
- 1–4
- Age
- +8
- Duration
- 15 min
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2012
- Mechanics
- Hand Management
- Categories
- Abstract Strategy · Educational · Math
- Designer
- Cyrus Hettle · Robert P. Schneider
- Publisher
- Al-Jabar Games · (Web published)
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Everything about Al-Jabar
How many players is Al-Jabar for?
Al-Jabar plays with 1–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 15 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 8.
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