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Received the game <u>EFFIGY</u> from <u>Art Cosing</u>, who <u>Don Miller </u> | |||
wrote to me about. Just a variation of <u>HANGMAN</u>. | |||
Rcd. a letter from <u>Al Richter</u> with map to get to his house. | |||
Mentioned two books <u>''A MISCELLANY OF PUZZLES, MATHEMATICAL AND OTHERWISE''</u> | |||
by <u>Stephen Barr</u> and <u>''PUZZLES AND PARADOXES''</u> by T.H. O'Beirne. | |||
He is going to see Felicia today with two children's games: | |||
<u>WHIRLPOOL</u> and <u>BING-BONG BALL</u> (which he had | |||
called <u>CROSSFIRE</u> till he saw the Ideal game. | |||
Finished the diagrams for <u>WILD WOOD PILE</u>. Walked to Boston Read for | |||
repros of <u>WILD WOOD PILE</u> and <u>LIVE WIRE</u>. Colored the latter. | |||
To <u>Felicia</u>'s bringing her a sandwich and coffee. | |||
<u>Al & Adela Richter</u> there soon after I arrived with the | |||
following games: | |||
<u>TRY-COLOR</u>: The board is as shown with the triangles colored in | |||
[diagram of 4 x 4 grid, each square divided in half (two right triangles). Squares are numbered. 4th and 5th triangles in top row and bottom row are shaded black and contain no numbers.] | |||
seven colors, as numbered. Each player has | |||
ten pieces (2 play) which are placed alter- | |||
nately on the board. If a player gets | |||
3 on the same color he can remove an | |||
opponent's piece, except one that is part | |||
of three on the same color. Once all pieces | |||
are down, they are moved, in turn, one | |||
space, across an edge, with the same object | |||
of getting three on the same color. When | |||
a player is reduced to 3 pieces he can | |||
"fly" from one space to any other on the board. When a | |||
player is reduced to two pieces, he has lost. Al said this is | |||
based on a well-known game; <u>MILL</u>, of course. There is also | |||
a resemblance to <u>DUEL</u>. (Felicia wouldn't handle it.) | |||
<u>WHIRLPOOL</u>. Board has 5 meshed spiral paths which are | |||
[sketch of circle labeled "GOAL" with spokes radiating from bottom. ] | |||
intersected by 15 radial spokes of 5 colors, 3 of each in an | |||
irregular patter, but no two of the same color next | |||
to each other. 2 to 5 can play and each has | |||
three marbles of his color. One is placed in | |||
the start circle. The colored spokes are mounted | |||
so that they can be rotated (like a wheel of | |||
fortune) under the transparant board, which is | |||
stationary. Any player rotates the spokes | |||
and any marble can move if it is positioned | |||
either:- that the next spoke in a clockwise | |||
direction is the color of the marble in which | |||
case it advances one space along the spiral:- | |||
or if the spoke under the marble is its color in | |||
which case it moves one space toward the | |||
center. When a start space is emptied the | |||
player places another marble in it until he has no more. The | |||
goal is reached thru the space as shown. (If a green marble is | |||
in either of the holes at the ends of the arrow, it goes into | |||
(cont. on 5/10) |