- The game board is a path of numbered squares, with four colored pawns (blue, yellow, red, green) placed on different starting squares.
- The central text "LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE RACE" indicates the game's objective is to find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of numbers.
- Each pawn must move along the path by calculating the LCM of two or more numbers shown on the board or determined by dice rolls (as suggested by the die graphic).
- The goal is likely to reach the end of the path first by correctly calculating LCMs to determine how many spaces to move.
- The colored squares (green, red, yellow, blue) may represent special spaces that affect gameplay, such as bonus moves or penalties, based on LCM calculations.
- Players take turns rolling the die and moving their pawn according to the LCM of the rolled number and another number on the board or from their current position.
- The first player to reach the final square wins the race.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of least common multiple puzzle.