 Angle-Mangle, a game where you mangle angles to make more angles. In order to play this game, players need the geometric shapes, angle-mangle game cards, and a piece of paper. To set up this game, shuffle the cards and lay them face down, scatter the shapes in the center of the table. There are a few rules to remember when playing this game. Each player will choose five shapes with at most two alike. After each round, players return their shapes and obtain five new ones. Everyone cards are played by everyone. They do not count as a turn if a player picks one up. Everyone plays everyone cards. Each player who successfully completes the task earns a token. On your turn, take the top card from the deck. Read aloud the task on the card. Use your shapes to complete the task. If you cannot complete the task with your shapes, the player to your left can attempt to complete the task. The player who completes the task earns a token and if no one completes the task discard and pick a new card. Players will read their card aloud and then think aloud about how they are going to perform the task. The game is complete when the cards have all been played. The player with the most tokens wins the game. During the game, remember to ask yourself, is there more than one way to complete the task with the shapes you have? How many ways can you complete a task? How can you determine the measures of an angle in each shape? Sorting angles is a variation for young players. In this variation, use only the angle-mangle game cards with the words acute, obtuse, right, and straight play as above.