The Game of 27 is an interactive dice rolling game designed to teach players about modulo
arithmetic. It is played using a fair six-sided die and 27 chips. Two players take turns rolling the
die and creating groups of chips based on the rolled value. If any chips remain after creating a
group, those chips are added to the player's score. The game continues until all chips are removed
from the board. The player with the highest score at the end of the game is declared the winner.
Roll Dice
To start each turn, players will be prompted to roll a fair six-sided die.
Select Chips
Based on the rolled value, players will now have to start selecting groups of chips based on the
rolled value.
Answer Questions
Now that the chips have been selected, the player will be prompted to answer two questions
regarding the latest roll.
Remove Chips
After both questions have been answered correctly, the player will now be able to start removing
chips from the board if any are still remaining. All the selected chips will be added to the
player's score.
Auto Select (Optional)
If the player wishes to skip the process of selecting groups of chips individually, they may choose
to use the auto-select feature.