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Mobius Green Playing Cards TCC

Mobius Green Playing Cards

Mathematicians use the sign 8 to express infinity, which is derived from the Latin infinitas, which means "no boundary".

In 1858, the German mathematician Mobius discovered that the paper tape loop made by twisting a piece of paper 180° and then bonding the two ends together has magical properties. The two-dimensional one-sided curved surface existing in the three-dimensional world is the famous Mobius ring.

Mobius ring is not only a classical model carrying the concept of infinity, but also looks like the symbol of infinity.

The Mobius ring is drawn on the back of the card in a minimalist way, twisting, rotating, reciprocating, cycling, interleaving, endless and infinite. Design details hide the designer's thinking and pursuit of time, space and cardistry effect.

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Mobius Green Playing Cards TCC

Mobius Green Playing Cards

Mathematicians use the sign 8 to express infinity, which is derived from the Latin infinitas, which means "no boundary".

In 1858, the German mathematician Mobius discovered that the paper tape loop made by twisting a piece of paper 180° and then bonding the two ends together has magical properties. The two-dimensional one-sided curved surface existing in the three-dimensional world is the famous Mobius ring.

Mobius ring is not only a classical model carrying the concept of infinity, but also looks like the symbol of infinity.

The Mobius ring is drawn on the back of the card in a minimalist way, twisting, rotating, reciprocating, cycling, interleaving, endless and infinite. Design details hide the designer's thinking and pursuit of time, space and cardistry effect.

2021 Release

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Mobius Green Playing Cards

Mathematicians use the sign 8 to express infinity, which is derived from the Latin infinitas, which means "no boundary".

In 1858, the German mathematician Mobius discovered that the paper tape loop made by twisting a piece of paper 180° and then bonding the two ends together has magical properties. The two-dimensional one-sided curved surface existing in the three-dimensional world is the famous Mobius ring.

Mobius ring is not only a classical model carrying the concept of infinity, but also looks like the symbol of infinity.

The Mobius ring is drawn on the back of the card in a minimalist way, twisting, rotating, reciprocating, cycling, interleaving, endless and infinite. Design details hide the designer's thinking and pursuit of time, space and cardistry effect.

2021 Release