Designed by Heather Osborne and Ben Parker in Education Game Design EDHD 621, Summer 2025
Greetings, time-travelers. Welcome to the fifth centennial time-tagging competition. This year’s goal: determine the winner of the Cubic Equation Math duel in 1547. To advance to qualifiers, you must first win the Egypt lightning round by earning history points tagging famous mathematical relics throughout time and space. Manage your resources wisely – there is always less time than you think. Remember, no two time-travelers can be in exactly the same place at the same time. Good luck!
Page Content:
- The Rules to Theorem: The Board Game (Egypt-Only Scenario)
- The Instructor details and debrief for Theorem: The Board Game
- Graphics for:
- The Egypt time track
- Study cards numbered 1-9 with three (3) copies each
- Ten (10) Egyptian Relic cards
- Player mats for up to four (4) players.
Players will need to print the graphics, cut out the cards, and then provide their own markers to track the timer space, history points, and relic sponsorships, or download/3D Print 8-10 copies of the STL file linked here.
We hope you enjoy the game! Please let us know if you playtest it, and let us know your thoughts! (hosborne@wesleyan.edu / bdparker@wesleyan.edu)









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