K ⇒ ∞ Division Fish
Master division · Think strategically · Catch the pairs!
Round: 1
Nugget Pot: 🟡 0
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🌊 The Sea 🌊
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Level 1
Cards in Sea 47
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Game Log

    🐟 How to Play — Division Fish 🐟

    Goal

    Collect division pairs and win nuggets! A division pair is two cards where one number divides the other evenly (no remainder).

    Examples of Division Pairs

    • 9 and 3: 9 ÷ 3 = 3 ✓ (No remainder!)
    • 12 and 4: 12 ÷ 4 = 3 ✓
    • 8 and 2: 8 ÷ 2 = 4 ✓
    • 10 and 5: 10 ÷ 5 = 2 ✓

    NOT Division Pairs

    • 8 and 3: 8 ÷ 3 = 2 remainder 2 ✗
    • 7 and 4: 7 ÷ 4 = 1 remainder 3 ✗

    Game Setup

    • Each player starts with 3 nuggets 🟡
    • Choose a level (1-5) to control difficulty
    • Level 1: Cards 2-10 only
    • Levels 2-5: Include J=11, Q=12, K=13

    How to Play

    Each round:

    1. All players put 1 nugget in the pot
    2. Each player gets 5 cards. Keep them secret!
    3. Remaining cards become "The Sea" (face down)

    On your turn:

    1. Ask any player for a specific card (e.g., "Do you have a 6?")
    2. If they have it, you get the card and ask again (same or different player)
    3. If they don't have it, they say "Go Fish!"
    4. Draw a card from The Sea (if not empty)
    5. If you can make a division pair with a card you just received, play it!
    6. After The Sea is empty, you can play any division pair

    Winning

    • Round ends when no more division pairs can be made
    • Player(s) with the most division pairs split the nugget pot
    • Game continues until one player has all the nuggets!

    Strategy Tips

    • Remember which cards players ask for!
    • Think about factors: 12 pairs with 2, 3, 4, and 6
    • Higher numbers have more divisors
    • Ask for cards that match what you already have
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    🐟 Game Setup 🐟

    🏆 Game Over! 🏆

    Winner has: 15 🟡

    🐟 Division Fish — Complete Guide 🐟

    What is a Division Pair?

    A division pair is two cards where one number divides the other with no remainder.

    Examples:

    • 12 and 3: 12 ÷ 3 = 4 (no remainder) ✓
    • 15 and 5: 15 ÷ 5 = 3 (no remainder) ✓
    • 20 and 4: 20 ÷ 4 = 5 (no remainder) ✓
    • 6 and 6: 6 ÷ 6 = 1 (no remainder) ✓

    NOT Division Pairs:

    • 10 and 3: 10 ÷ 3 = 3 remainder 1 ✗
    • 7 and 2: 7 ÷ 2 = 3 remainder 1 ✗

    Game Rules

    Setup:

    • Each player starts with 3 nuggets 🟡
    • Choose difficulty level 1-5
    • Level 1 uses cards 2-10 (easier for young children)
    • Levels 2-5 add face cards: J=11, Q=12, K=13

    Each Round:

    1. Everyone puts 1 nugget into the pot
    2. Deal 5 cards to each player
    3. Place remaining cards face-down as "The Sea"
    4. Players take turns clockwise

    Your Turn:

    1. Ask any player for a specific card value
    2. If they have it, take it and ask again (you can keep asking!)
    3. If they don't have it, they say "Go Fish!"
    4. Draw one card from The Sea (if available)
    5. Before The Sea is empty: Play a division pair only if it includes a card you just got
    6. After The Sea is empty: Play any division pair you can make
    7. Turn passes to next player

    Winning

    • Round ends when no more division pairs can be made
    • Player(s) with most division pairs split the nugget pot
    • Players with 0 nuggets are out
    • Game continues until one player has ALL nuggets!

    Strategy Tips

    • Remember requests: Listen to what other players ask for
    • Think about factors: 12 can pair with 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
    • Higher numbers: Numbers like 12 have many divisors
    • Plan ahead: Ask for cards that will help your existing cards
    • Watch the sea: After it's empty, rules change!

    Educational Benefits

    Division Fish helps children learn:

    • Division facts and divisibility rules
    • Factors and multiples
    • Mental math and calculation
    • Strategic thinking and memory
    • Turn-taking and social interaction