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Countdown to Christmas

A game for two players who take it in turns to open one two or three doors on the calendar

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Instructions

Players take turns to open one, two or three doors of the calendar.

Doors must be opened in order from top left to bottom right going along the rows before moving to the next row down.

The player who opens the door for Christmas day (25th December) is the winner.


DECEMBER

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Door

2

Door

3

Door

4

Door

5

Door

6

Door

7

Door

8

Door

9

Door

10

Door

11

Door

12

Door

13

Door

14

Door

15

Door

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Door

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Door

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Door

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Door

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Door

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Door

22

Door

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Door

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Door

25

Door

Get Ready

First player's name:

Second player's name:

candle candle

Congratulations!
You successfully reached Christmas Day.

Claim a trophy by clicking on the red button below.

Sad

You were outwitted by Santa.

Have another think about your strategy.

Press the 'Start Again' button for a rematch.

Good luck!

wreath

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Countdown to Christmas

Players take turns to open one, two or three doors of the calendar.

Doors must be opened in order from top left to bottom right going along the rows before moving to the next row down.

The player who opens the door for Christmas day (25th December) is the winner.

This is a festive version of The Subtraction Game or simple Nim.

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