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- Spectrangle abstract "Spectrangle is a triangular tile-based abstract strategy game invented by Alan John Fraser-Dackers, Maxwell Graham Gordon and Lester Wynne Jordan. The principles behind the game are based on the work of British mathematician Percy Alexander MacMahon. The original game was for up to 8 players and used 60 tiles. A later more compact version for up to four players uses 36 tiles. It is this version that is described here.The game uses colourful double-sided triangular playing tiles called trangs. The trangs use all the permutations of red, yellow, green, cyan and magenta to give 35 unique trangs, plus one all-white 'joker'. Each trang is marked with a number that is the basic scoring value of that tile. The trangs are played onto a triangular game board; some of the spaces are marked with a number that is the bonus value of the space (unmarked spaces having a bonus value of 1).".
- Spectrangle thumbnail Spectrangle.jpg?width=300.
- Spectrangle wikiPageExternalLink spectrangle.
- Spectrangle wikiPageExternalLink merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=EISchoolProducts&Product_Code=2965.
- Spectrangle wikiPageID "7642101".
- Spectrangle wikiPageLength "4731".
- Spectrangle wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Spectrangle wikiPageRevisionID "646702434".
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_strategy_game.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1989.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tile-based_board_games.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Percy_Alexander_MacMahon.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Strategy.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink Tile-based_game.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLink File:Spectrangle.jpg.
- Spectrangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spectrangle".
- Spectrangle ages "8".
- Spectrangle complexity "Low".
- Spectrangle imageCaption "Players place triangular tiles to gain the highest score.".
- Spectrangle imageLink File:Spectrangle.jpg.
- Spectrangle players "1".
- Spectrangle playingTime "2700.0".
- Spectrangle randomChance "Medium".
- Spectrangle setupTime "60.0".
- Spectrangle skills Strategy.
- Spectrangle strategy "Medium".
- Spectrangle subjectName "Spectrangle".
- Spectrangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bgg.
- Spectrangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_game.
- Spectrangle subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Spectrangle subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1989.
- Spectrangle subject Category:Tile-based_board_games.
- Spectrangle hypernym Game.
- Spectrangle type Activity.
- Spectrangle type Game.
- Spectrangle type VideoGame.
- Spectrangle type Activity.
- Spectrangle type Thing.
- Spectrangle type Q11410.
- Spectrangle type Q1914636.
- Spectrangle comment "Spectrangle is a triangular tile-based abstract strategy game invented by Alan John Fraser-Dackers, Maxwell Graham Gordon and Lester Wynne Jordan. The principles behind the game are based on the work of British mathematician Percy Alexander MacMahon. The original game was for up to 8 players and used 60 tiles. A later more compact version for up to four players uses 36 tiles. It is this version that is described here.The game uses colourful double-sided triangular playing tiles called trangs.".
- Spectrangle label "Spectrangle".
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- Spectrangle sameAs m.0267lty.
- Spectrangle sameAs Q7575219.
- Spectrangle wasDerivedFrom Spectrangle?oldid=646702434.
- Spectrangle depiction Spectrangle.jpg.
- Spectrangle isPrimaryTopicOf Spectrangle.