>>111343161Yeah, this show has really interesting games to teach math that can be used in real life
for example the episode "R-Fair City" made me have an idea for a "Math Carnival" at school, where elementary students get to play games of chance and probability (like the games there) to win tickets which are used to win prizes, each game cost a plastic token (with is a dollar for 5 tokens) to play, and you win a ticket each time you win, and you get to keep playing for free until you lose, but the best part is, that there's one game that's unfair (and that's the one Hacker did) and if a kid guess which game is it to the prize counter (by whispering it to them to make it so others can't get an easy guess) you get bonus tickets, and profits for the carnival can go to the school or charity or whatever
I even gave that idea to a nurse of my Grandmother who has a kindergarten teacher friend, and that friend did that idea for her students summer fair
https://youtu.be/ycMKTiYBk14