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Math Solitaire 24

Math Solitaire 24

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Math Solitaire 24

Rating:
2.8
Pinalabas: November 17, 2008
Huling update: February 08, 2015
Developer: tapir

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Deskripsyon

Math Solitaire 24 is a brain game. In this game, you will be given 4 solitaire cards. Your goal is to get the value 24 by operating the 4 solitaire cards with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each of the 4 solitaire cards must be used once and only once.

Paano Maglaro

First select 2 operands, then select an operator. You can click the selected operator to re-expand the operator list panel and select a new operator.

FAQ

Ano ang Math Solitaire 24?

Ang Math Solitaire 24 ay isang browser-based puzzle game na ginawa ng Tapir kung saan gumagamit ang mga manlalaro ng math operations para makuha ang numerong 24 gamit ang apat na ibinigay na numero.

Paano nilalaro ang Math Solitaire 24?

Sa Math Solitaire 24, pipiliin at pagsasamahin mo ang apat na numerong ibinigay gamit ang mathematical operations tulad ng addition, subtraction, multiplication, o division para eksaktong makuha ang 24.

Ano ang mga pangunahing tampok ng Math Solitaire 24?

May solitaire-style math puzzle format, randomized number sets bawat round, at simpleng interface para agad na makapaglaro sa browser ang Math Solitaire 24.

May levels o progression system ba ang Math Solitaire 24?

Walang tradisyonal na level o upgrade progression system ang Math Solitaire 24; bawat puzzle ay bagong hamon na nakatuon lang sa pagsagot ng 24.

Saang platform pwedeng laruin ang Math Solitaire 24?

Maaaring laruin ang Math Solitaire 24 direkta sa iyong web browser sa mga platform na sumusuporta sa Kongregate, walang kailangang download.

Mga Komento

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Yenarc avatar

Yenarc

Mar. 23, 2009

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4 Words: You can't count words.

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Kurtisawesome0

May. 29, 2012

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Awesome

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frances_b

Aug. 31, 2010

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Very nice and mathy. It would be nice if the order of the hands were shuffled. The solution to any given problem is too often directly derivable from the one before it because the hands are too similar. The term "turn" is a little confusing. I would use "hand" since that is clearer within your playing card metaphor.

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CheshireHalli

May. 03, 2009

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jai, that's to represent that you added two cards together.

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jai151

Nov. 18, 2008

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Not bad, though the unnecessary parentheses around some operators irks me. (1+1)+1 for example.