Always Win At Dice - Non-Transitive Dice

Always Win At Dice - Non-Transitive Dice

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<p>I recently learned about "non-transitive dice" and realized I had to own a set.</p> <p>Non-transitive dice have a lot of interesting properties, the way the numbers are distributed on each die - one die will tend to beat the second, the second will always tend to beat the third, the third will always tend to beat the first. Efron dice have a similar "circular" pattern of victory - with four dice - and Grime dice have a pattern of victory with five dice.</p> <p>I've included the OpenSCAD file, STL's for a set of non-transitive dice, Efron dice, and Grime dice - and a corresponding STL for each so you can print the pips directly into the dice using dualstrusion.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><h3>Category: Dice Instructions</h3> <p>I would recommend reviewing James Grime's article on the topic of non-transitive dice. You could print each in a different color (which is a bit of a give away), but you could also just memorize the difference die.</p> <p><a href="http://singingbanana.com/dice/article.htm">http://singingbanana.com/dice/article.htm</a></p>

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