Turing Machine Coding Puzzle Game
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What Makes It UncommonIn 1936, Alan Turing created the first conceptual model of a computer known affectionately as a Turing machine. Think of it as the great-grandparent of today's desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. This code-cracking game challenges players to discover millions of secret three-digit codes using a Turing machine–like artificial intelligence system made entirely of perforated cardboard and paper.
- Features a proto-computer AI machine tile that does not require wires, internet, or electricity (pretty retro, right?).
- Round after round, competitors stack cards to "ask" the computer logic questions to uncover the secret three-digit code through the process of elimination or relations between numbers.
- Play solo or in teams to decipher more than 7 million possible combinations created by an online problem-generator website. Comes with a cardholder, 45 punch cards, 48 criteria cards, and 95 verification cards.
- Includes 50 note sheets, four screens, and one marker for gameplay. QR code links to gameplay video.
- Made in China.
Ages
recommended for 14+
Made from
cardboard, paper, polypropylene
Measurements
10" L x 10" W x 2.5" H; 188 cards
Notes
Includes:
95 Verification cards
48 Criteria cards
45 Punch cards
1 Machine tile
4 Player Aids
1 Punch card support
50 Note sheets
1 dry-erase marker
1 rulebook
Suggested Age: 14+
Number of Players: 1-4
Approximate Play Time: 20 minutes, depending on puzzle complexity and player experienceItem ID
59696
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