
Play this well-known game against the computer where each player is equally likely to choose scissors, paper or rock. Why not try the variations too?

Explore this interactivity and see if you can work out what it does. Could you use it to estimate the area of a shape?
This article, written by Nicky Goulder and Samantha Lodge, reveals how maths and marimbas can go hand-in-hand! Why not try out some of the musical maths activities in your own classroom?

These red, yellow and blue spinners were each spun 45 times in total. Can you work out which numbers are on each spinner?
In the time before the mathematical idea of randomness was discovered, people thought that everything that happened was part of the will of supernatural beings. So have things changed?
Think that a coin toss is 50-50 heads or tails? Read on to appreciate the ever-changing and random nature of the world in which we live.