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 ====Open Questions==== ====Open Questions====
 ===5d30?=== ===5d30?===
-The most obvious question is whether or not a permutation-fair 5d30 set exists. If such a set exists, it would make a beautiful successor to the 4d12 set that is commercially available. If such a set does //not// exist, it would be nice to have a proof of that (whether a mathematical proof or via exhaustive computer search).+The most obvious question is whether or not a permutation fair 5d30 set exists. If such a set exists, it would make a beautiful successor to the 4d12 set that is commercially available. If such a set does //not// exist, it would be nice to have a proof of that (whether a mathematical proof or via exhaustive computer search).
 ===6d30?=== ===6d30?===
 It's even possible that a //six// player permutation fair set of all 30-sided dice might exist. This is definitely the "Holy Grail" of the Go First Dice research. It's even possible that a //six// player permutation fair set of all 30-sided dice might exist. This is definitely the "Holy Grail" of the Go First Dice research.
 ===Smallest Sets?=== ===Smallest Sets?===
 What are the "smallest" possible sets for five or six players? "Smallness" of a set can be measured in a few different ways, and [[records|all current records are list on this page]], but for more than four players, lowest bounds have not yet been proven. What are the "smallest" possible sets for five or six players? "Smallness" of a set can be measured in a few different ways, and [[records|all current records are list on this page]], but for more than four players, lowest bounds have not yet been proven.
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