Dobble (The Mathematics Of) (2018)

(petercollingridge.co.uk)

70 points | by alexchamberlain 4 days ago ago

11 comments

  • ChaitanyaSai 4 days ago

    Ha! We decided to make a version of these for kids at our microschool (with their faces on the cards) for an end of year gift. Didn't realise the math was going to tricky. Found a page with code to generate combinations. Luckily, being a microschool meant we had the right number of kids plus educators for a small pack that covered all of them equally. Was fun diving into it and the kids loved the cards.

    • Y_Y 4 days ago

      Usually I'd see a new-to-me term like "microschool" and have some interest piqued. Somehow the way it was mentioned without explanation as if it were well-known, and my cynical guess that it belongs to the same genre as "unschool" and delusion-motivated homeschool, makes me think I don't want to know.

      Hopefully I'm all wrong and it's just a neologism for a small school. In that case have you tried Dobble XL? I feel like it adds a nice physical element which appeals to kids that might prefer it to sitting still at a table to play a concentration-heavy card game.

      Also Set is a great game in this genre and even easier to DIY the cards.

      • ChaitanyaSai 4 days ago

        Haven't tried Dobble XL.

        > delusion-motivated homeschool.

        The words that trigger us...who'd have guessed :) Well, it's more DIY schooling on a small scale to allow for meaningful personalization. There is some thinking and structure to it. Here's a little more about it https://blog.comini.in/p/how-can-we-personalize-learning

        • Y_Y 4 days ago

          To be clear, (because online discourse demands) I don't mean that all homeschooling is delusion motivated, I just mean that some definitely is (e.g. vaccination, extreme religion etc.). Thanks for the info.

  • moritzruth 4 days ago

    Video on the same topic by Matt Parker: https://youtu.be/VTDKqW_GLkw

  • 6b64 4 days ago

    There is Møbee, a new, similar game, that has a common symbol between any three cards. The mathematics of that deck is based on finite Möbius planes.

    [0] https://mobeecards.store/homepage/

  • pvg 4 days ago

    Couple of additional comments a few weeks ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41608496

  • liberix 3 days ago

    Here you can find a Javascript function (and a good explanation) for creating a Dobble deck: https://github.com/Darkseal/dobble

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