Nim Game has been played since ancient times: There is 15, 16 or 17 balls in the row. Two players take turns removing balls from the row, but only 1, 2 or 3 balls at a time. The player who removes the last ball loses. You may play this game with your kids using pencils or matches. Our Jan-2020 Challenge asks you to use a BR&DM tool to define the rules that provide a winning strategy. Link
Challenge Jan-2020 “NIM Rules”
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