The Fibonacci game

The Fibonacci game © Christian Schwier - Fotolia.com

Magnify this famous sequence to a human-sized scale, making it easy to remember and fun to learn!

In mathematics and nature the Fibonacci sequence pops up all the time like an agitated Jack in the Box. Leonardo Pisano Bogollo, known as Fibonacci (son of Bonacci) lived in Italy between 1170 and 1250. He gave his name to the sequence but it was actually known about in India hundreds of years before. The sequence starts like this: 
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34… 

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