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Set

Set is a fast-paced visual perception game where players race to find sets of three cards that are either all the same or all different across four attributes. It’s brainy, addictive, and builds pattern recognition at lightning speed.

Mechanics:

Area Management, Collection, Chance, Head-to-Head, Observation, Pattern Building, Real-time, Simultaneous Action

Dynamics:

Adaptability, Attention, Critical Thinking, Grit, Multitasking, Organization, Skill-building

HOW TO PLAY

Written Instructions:

Play Personalities

Collector, Competitor

As a Physical Game

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As a Digital Game

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As an Opener

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As a Core Activity

As a Closer

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FACILITATION SUPPORT

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Buy / Access

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/SET-Family-Game-Visual-Perception/dp/B00000IV34

DIY Notes:

Variations

> Tidbit (similar game)

Pulse Check

Q - Are people having fun — smiling, laughing, in deep thought? 

Q - Does everyone seem open to keep playing? Are the disengaged able to be more engaged? 

Q - Do you hear productive strategizing about how to improve process or results?

How

Position the reflection around pathways and resources for accomplishing goals and future growth: 

Q - How did the team organize itself around the rules and objectives? 

Q - Did conflict or miscommunication affect the game? How might you address that for next time? 

Q - Would more time, people, or resources have shifted the team's approach? How so?

Think

Position the reflection around rational planning and communication methods: 

Q - Did this game illuminate any patterns in how you give and receive information? 

Q - How might it be helpful to know the preferences and tendencies of your colleagues? 

Q - Could your team benefit from additional or more diverse perspectives?

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