Tic Tac 15 Game

I used AI and Google Sites to make a math game. It’s called Tic Tac 15, and I modeled it after a game I used to play on a Palm Pilot.

Tic Tac 15 is a twist on Tic Tac Toe. Two players take turns placing an unknown number on the board. The goal is to be the first to get three numbers in a row that add up to 15. It's a great way to practice addition and strategic thinking.

I prompted the Claude AI chatbot to write HTML code for the game (but Gemini, ChatGPT, or Copilot would also write code for me). I embedded the HTML generated with Claude into a Google Site. It took some trial and error, but I do have a playable version.

As a finishing touch, I prompted Ideogram AI to generate a cool logo that I placed at the top of the page.

Perhaps Tic Tac 15 can inspire teachers and students to create and publish their own math games with the help of AI. My 6th grade son, Connor, got inspired and created an angle measurement guessing games called Angle Ace.

 
 
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