The Galton Board with Pascal's Triangle is a probability demonstrator providing a visualization of math in motion and the powers of the probabilities and statistics. With the addition of the Stock Market Clip-ons, the board illustrates the randomness and the probabilities of various market returns.
The Galton Board displays centuries old mathematical concepts in an innovative, dynamic desktop device. It incorporates Sir Francis Galton's (1822-1911) invention from 1873 that illustrated the binomial distribution, which for a large number of rows of hexagons and a large number of beads approximates the normal distribution, a concept known as the Central Limit Theorem. He was fascinated with the order of the bell curve that emerges from the apparent chaos of beads bouncing off of pegs in his board. According to the Central Limit Theorem, more specifically, the de Moivre (1667-1754) - Laplace (1749-1827) theorem, the normal distribution may be used as an approximation to the binomial distribution under certain conditions.
When rotated on its axis, the 6,000 steel beads and one large golden bead cascade through 14 rows of symmetrically placed hexagons in the Galton Board. When the device is level, beads bounce off of the 105 hexagons with equal probability of moving to the left or right. As the beads settle into one of the 15 bins at the bottom of the board, they accumulate to create a bell-shaped histogram.
View User GuideThe Galton Board User Guide from Index Fund Advisors (IFA) serves as a detailed manual for understanding and using their unique version of the Galton Board, a device designed to demonstrate fundamental statistical concepts through a physical probability experiment. Named after Sir Francis Galton, who invented it in the 19th century, the Galton Board showcases how random processes can produce predictable patterns, such as the normal distribution.
The guide likely begins with an introduction to the Galton Board, outlining its historical significance and educational purpose. It explains how the board visually illustrates key statistical principles, including:
This section sets the stage for users, emphasizing the board's role in making abstract probability concepts tangible and engaging.
The guide explains how to operate the board:
Over multiple releases, the accumulation of beads in the bins typically forms a bell-shaped curve, demonstrating how randomness leads to order and predictability in large samples.
IFA's Galton Board includes two distinctive enhancements:
The guide likely includes suggested experiments or demonstrations to help users explore statistical and financial concepts. Examples might involve:
These activities make the Galton Board a versatile tool for educators, students, and individuals interested in probability and its real-world applications.
The IFA Galton Board User Guide transforms a classic statistical tool into a modern educational resource. By combining the traditional mechanics of the Galton Board with Pascal's Triangle and investment-related features, it bridges the gap between theoretical probability and practical finance. This makes it particularly valuable for those seeking to understand both the mathematics of chance and its implications for market behavior.
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IFA is the first and only company to use the Galton Board to demonstrate and increase understanding of financial market behavior using real historical data.
We have been designing, engineering, and manufacturing Galton Boards for 10 years, and have developed 4 different models.
IFA is by far the world's largest producer of Galton Boards. A total of 60,000 Galton Boards have been sold worldwide.
IFA holds two US Patents for Galton Boards. US Patent Number D784,449 | US Patent Number 12,268,971 B1
IFA Galton Boards are STEM™ accredited. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. STEM education integrates concepts that are taught as separate subjects in different classes and emphasizes the application of knowledge to real-life situations.
The IFA Galton Board won a prestigious 2023 European Product Design Award. Winner in EDUCATIONAL/Educational Tools: Teaching Aids.
IFA Galton Boards come with a detailed, full color 20 page User Guide. The user guide covers over 20 mathematical items of interest such as Pascals Triangle, Binomial Theorem, Fibonacci Numbers and many more that are built into the galton board.
Reviews have been overwhelmingly positive including several from well known personalities including YouTube Vsauce creator Michael Stevens and CSU Professor of Physics Dr. Raymond Hall.
IFA has produced several videos about the science and math of Galton Boards. Some of the categories we cover in our videos are pascals triangle, the fibonnachi sequence and the central limit theorem.
IFA developed a free Galton Board app available online at the Apple app store and Google Play Store. This innovative application transforms your mobile device into a dynamic, interactive probability demonstrator that brings centuries-old mathematical concepts to life.
IFA sponsored a senior mechanical engineering design project at Purdue University Indianapolis that created the world's first physical 3D Galton Board.
Unlock the power of probabilities and explore the beauty of mathematics in motion with the Galton Board App. This innovative application transforms your mobile device into a dynamic, interactive probability demonstrator that brings centuries-old mathematical concepts to life. The app utilizes your iPhone's and iPad's gyroscope capabilities, creating an immersive experience where the beads appear as if they are rolling around inside your device.
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