Treehouse set: Difference between revisions

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A '''Treehouse set''' is a collection of 15 [[Icehouse piece]]s, in 5 [[color]]s, with: 1one [[large piece]], 1one [[medium piece]], and 1one [[small piece]] in each color.<br> It Treehousealso setsincludes area soldcloth in5&times;5 grid and two typesdice: thea [[Rainbow]]standard setssix-sided inand red,a yellow, green, blue andcustom black, andsix-sided thedie [[Xeno]]with setsa incustom clear,action cyan,printed orange,on purple, andeach whiteface.<br>
{{PL|::SML|red|10em}}
{{PL|::SML|yellow|10em}}
{{PL|::SML|green|10em}}
{{PL|::SML|blue|10em}}
{{PL|::SML|black|10em}}
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::::{{PL|:6|15em}}&nbsp;{{PL|:AIM|15em}}
<br>{{PL|:5by5|black|20em}}
 
The die-faces of the custom die are as follows:<br>
{{PL|:AIM|15em}}{{PL|:TIP|15em}}{{PL|:HOP|15em}}{{PL|:DIG|15em}}{{PL|:SWAP|15em}}{{PL|:WILD|15em}}
 
The phrase "2HOUSE" means two Treehouse sets, "3HOUSE" means three Treehouse sets, and so on.
 
Icehouse pieces were originally sold in [[Stash|stashes]], with all 15 pieces of the same color, and most games required either a set number of stashes, or 1 stash per player. [[Treehouse]] has been the leading pyramid product since 2006, obsoleting the older stash convention. Since the introduction of [[Treehouse]], many games have been designed that require [[:Category:Treehouse set|one]], [[:Category:2HOUSE|two]], [[:Category:3HOUSE|three]] or more matching Treehouse sets. Older icehouseIcehouse games tend to specify the required number of stashes, while newer games define their piece requirements based on Treehouse sets, depending on which sales format was common when the game was designed. Only a few games, such as Zendo, are compatible with both stash and Treehouse paradigms.
 
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