Miwin's Dice are a set of nontransitive dice invented in 1975 by the physicist Michael Winkelmann. They consist of three different dice with faces bearing numbers from one to nine; opposite faces sum to nine, ten or eleven. The numbers on each die give the sum of 30 and have an arithmetic mean of five. (Wikipedia).
For more details, see http://thedicelab.com/BalancedStdPoly.html These dice are available from http://www.mathartfun.com/DiceLabDice.html
From playlist Dice
Impossible, Unbelievable, Intransitive Dice #thegameyoucannotwin
If you'd like to see more on the craziness that are intransitive dice, check out this video: https://youtu.be/jmuJuw9anQw. Let's say I tell you I've got two dice, and when I roll one of them, we'll call it die A, it beats the other one, we'll call that die B, 58% of the time. First of all
From playlist polymathematic #shorts
Playing card dice, by the Dice Lab. http://mathartfun.com/thedicelab.com/RollACard.html
From playlist Dice
Dice Games - Probability - GCSE Mathematics
Some classical probability questions with an interesting history. References: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2309286?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A78c56d8a01f7b57c1fe13915a91c3a20&seq=1 http://www.columbia.edu/~pg2113/index_files/Gorroochurn-Some%20Laws.pdf How many rolls to notice? https
From playlist Problem Solving
We describe a set of very unusual dice, and a two player game where you will always have the advantage. For more see the full article here: http://grime.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ More from David Spiegelhalter http://youtube.com/undunc
From playlist My Maths Videos
Alexandre Muñiz - How to Roll Two Dice - CoM Oct 2021
Players of games like Monopoly and Settlers of Catan roll a pair of six-sided dice and use the sum of the results. There are a number of designs for non-standard dice that give the same distribution of results. One well known one is the pair of Sicherman dice, created by Col. George Sicher
From playlist Celebration of Mind 2021
Pascal's Triangle? In My Dice Rolls? It's More Likely Than You'd Expect. #some2
Oh boy aw man would you look at that? These two seemingly unrelated mathematical concepts are actually related. Oh wow, very cool. Luca Moroni's Blog: https://www.lucamoroni.it/the-dice-roll-sum-problem/ Credits: In the video, we forgot to thank James Schloss, who has also been working
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
7 Versus 11 Sided Dice Game - Can You Solve It?
This is a fun probability riddle. A 7 sided dice has integer sides from -3 to 3, and an 11 sided dice has integer sides from -5 to 5. You pick a dice, and I get the other one. The larger number wins (ties are re-rolls). Which dice should you pick for the best chance of winning? Sources ht
From playlist Statistics And Probability
How I Practice Programming: Five Dice
In this unusual video, I describe how programming practice needn't be stale and boring if you take inspiration from everyday things you find interesting, and viewed through the eyes of a programmer. Specifically I look at the implementation of 5 Dice based games, like Yahtzee. Source: htt
From playlist Interesting Programming
Dice Combinatorics, Explained Through Game Design
Whenever I play tabletop game Farkle, I'm surprise by how often the high-point rolls occur. The probabilities don't seem to correlate with score. Let's try and fix it. [ Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum ] The code used in this video: https://github.com/ScienceAsyl
From playlist Mathematics
Advances with "Go First Dice" – Eric Harshbarger
The latest developments in Go First Dice; namely, how close are we to achieving a set of "permutation fair" dice that work for up to 6-players. More information is available at this webpage: http://www.ericharshbarger.org/dice/go_first_dice.html
From playlist G4G12 Videos
We designed special dice using math, but there’s a catch
How would you order the players randomly? Tell us in the comments. :) Some proposals that already appeared in the comments section: - Put cards with player names in a sack, shuffle, then take them out one by one to get the order. - Simulate the above process using dice (see the comments
From playlist Prob and Stats
The unexpected logic behind rolling multiple dice and picking the highest.
Check out Jane Street's icosahedron puzzle: https://www.janestreet.com/IMO2022/ 2022 International Mathematical Olympiad! https://www.imo2022.org/ If you want those d60 and d120 we sell them on Maths Gear or you can go direct to The Dice Lab. https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/dice http
From playlist Prob and Stats