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Moonshot Thinking Game

A Game of Radical Thinking

Moonshot thinking is a game that anyone can play. The object of the game is to come up with an innovative solution to a problem. The catch is that the problem must be one that has not been solved before.

To play, you first need to identify a challenge or opportunity that you want to solve. Once you have done this, it's time to start thinking about potential solutions. There are no wrong answers in moonshot thinking, so don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild!

Once you have come up with a few possible solutions, it's time to start evaluating them. What are the pros and cons of each option? Which ones are more feasible than others? Keep in mind that sometimes the most crazy-sounding ideas can actually be the ones that work best!

Finally, once you've decided on a solution, it's time to put it into action. Remember: moonshots require big thinking and bold actions! So go out there and make your idea happen!

Website Description

Moonshots! is a game designed to unlock your moonshot mindset and brainstorm radical solutions to the world's toughest problems. Inspired by the X Rapid Evaluation team's exercises for coming up with new moonshots, the game involves randomly matching different problems and technologies together and seeing what fresh, unconventional ideas the combinations spark.

The game has 100 problem cards and 100 technology cards, making for 10,000 different possible combinations. Each problem card maps to the United Nations Sustainable global goals that will need the Development Goals' brightest minds and imaginations to solve.

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https://x.company/moonshots-game/

 

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