This is a game for two players. Take turns to remove beads from the strings. The player who removes the last bead wins.
Click to choose a bead and click again to confirm.
Can you figure out if and when you are guaranteed to win?
You can watch Rachel and Marianne play the game to see how they got on.
Once you've mastered this game try Driplets, Droplets or, for the ultimate challenge, Drips.
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The last bead
My strategy is ...
But if it's an odd number just play normally and you will win.
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Re: The last bead
Thanks for your post, Matias. I have hidden your strategy under a 'reveal' button so that other players can choose to see it if they wish.
I wonder how you worked out the strategy?
Have you seen our similar game, Driplets?
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strategy
if its an ...
if its an even amount of counters then you let AI go first
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Re: strategy
Logan, thank you for your comment about the strategy for this game. I have hidden it under a 'reveal' button so that others can decide whether or not to take a look.
Can you explain how you came to this conclusion?
You might like to have a go at Driplets which is a very similar game, but this time rather than there only being one bead on each string, there are either one or two 'driplets' on a 'driplet trail'.
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strategy
I count the number of beads first.
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Re: strategy
Thanks for your comment, Lucy. I've hidden it under a 'reveal' button in case other people want to think about it themselves first!
How did you come to these conclusions?
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last bead strategy
If there is 1, 3 or 5 you would take your turn first. If there is 2, 4 or 6 then you would take your turn second.
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Re: last bead strategy
Good thinking, Lauren. I have hidden what you wrote under a 'reveal' button so we don't 'give the game away' for other people!
How did you work out what to do?
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Last Bead Ultimate Strategy
Mathematicians spend months maybe even years on tricky problems, but if you're looking for something steady to start working on, then I recommend this game LAST BEAD. I think this game will get you and your brain to prepare for questions that ask you to find the strategy. I have a few tips to just edge in the right direction:
-An even number of beads will be a good way to start getting you to wait until the timer ends
When you get the strategy you will know what I mean!
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Re: Last Bead Ultimate Strategy
Thank you for your tips, Shannon. I have hidden them under a 'reveal' button so other users can decide whether or not they take a look.
Can you explain how you worked out your strategy?
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Really bad for two players
Make the game 2 player so you can play with your friends.
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Birch the last bead
Make it two player
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Beads
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My stratergy
My strategy is if ...
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You should let Al go first if
You should let Al go first if ...
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Last bead
The most funnest maths game ever, I am going to recommend it to my teacher, thanks nrich.
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last bead
If there is an...
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Last Bead
This game, last bead, is great fun, and I think I have worked out the solution.
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Last beads
I now really understand the game because...
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last bead strategy
It was so much fun !!!!!! After a few games I realised that a different person would win due to the number of beads at the beginning.
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Last Bead Strategy
If there is...
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last bead
When their are even number of beads ...
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Re: last bead
Thanks for your post. It would be interesting to know how you worked this out.
What happens when the number of beads is odd?
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beads game
I worked it out in three games....
That way I always win.
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Last Bead
If it is an even number ...
This always works!
Sam T
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