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Re: [FRC Blog] 2014 Game Hint

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Originally Posted by valeriemoore View Post
Logomotion didn't have any spherical game pieces though. FIRST has been following a pattern for a while now where they go back and forth from a ball like object to an irregular object.

2013: Ultimate Ascent - Frisbee: Irregular
2012: Rebound Rumble - Basketball: Ball
2011: Logomotion - Tubes- Irregular
2010: Breakaway - Soccer Ball: Ball
2009: Lunacy - The open air cells: Irregular
2008: FIRST Overdrive: Trackballs: Ball
2007: Rack 'n Roll: Tubes: Irregular
2006: Aim High: Balls: Ball
2005: Triple Play: Triangles: Irregular

It would make sense for the game piece to be a ball this year. I think that the graphing is brilliant, and that part of the clue is that it is a spherical game piece, but that each fraction is also a game hint.
What if the numbers somehow relate to the different possible patterns for games (ball/no-ball, sport/no-sport, etc.)?
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