200-Piece Coopay Plastic Poker Chips – 1.5" Counters for Math, Bingo, and Games (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow)
These 200 Coopay plastic poker chips are 1.5 inches (38 mm) in diameter, made of smooth plastic with a raised edge that makes them easy to pick up. Available in four colors—red, blue, green, and yellow—they work well for bingo games, math counting exercises, and poker card games. Each color comes in approximately 50 pieces, giving you a balanced set for sorting or group activities.
Chip Dimensions and Materials
| Diameter | 1.5 inches (38 mm) |
| Material | Plastic with a smooth surface |
| Quantity | 200 chips (4 colors, ~50 each) |
| Colors | Red, blue, green, yellow |
| Edge Design | Raised edge for easy pickup |
How the Raised Edge Helps
The center of each chip is slightly recessed, while the edge is higher. This design lets you slide a finger under the chip to lift it without disturbing the stack. It's a small detail that makes handling faster during card games or when grouping counters for math lessons.
Where These Chips Are Often Used
People commonly use these chips for bingo games at home or community events. In classrooms, they help demonstrate counting, sorting, patterning, and basic addition and subtraction. The different colors make it easy to mark groups or assign values during poker games. They also work well at pool halls, lodges, and recreation facilities where a large number of chips is needed.
Common Questions About These Chips
Are there exactly 200 chips in the package?
The set includes 200 chips, but because the count is done by hand, there may be a small difference. The manufacturer allows for a very minor margin of error in the exact number.
What colors are included?
You get four colors: red, blue, green, and yellow. Each color is packed in roughly 50 pieces, so the distribution is even.
What material are they made of?
The chips are made of plastic with a smooth finish. They are not ceramic or clay, but they are durable enough for repeated use in games and classroom activities.
Can these be used for teaching math concepts?
Yes, many teachers and parents use them for modeling math concepts like counting, sorting, patterning, probability grouping, addition, and subtraction. The chips are a hands-on tool for visual learning.
Are they suitable for poker games?
They can be used as poker chips, though they are lightweight plastic rather than heavy casino-style chips. Their size and colored design make them practical for casual card games and tournaments.