Wins the player that achieves the first 3 in-a-row Three set of three columns where it is possible to drop up to 3 pieces (ofĮither color) on each. Two of those are 1972's Rex and 1978's Trio. There are several 3 in-a-rows in 3D (alsoĬheck Qubic in the next section). There is a move exception in the rules: " exceptĭiagonally black-to-black" which may only make sense with a view of the Turn into a (diagonal or orthogonal) adjacent empty cell until one of them makeĪ friendly 3 in-a-row. After all pieces are on board, players move one piece per Players alternatively drop their stones into empty cells (the first drop cannotīe at the center). Wilkinson, uses six pieces (three of each color) with a setup phase where both Possible: Misère (who makes a 3 in-a-row loses), use more than two colors, more If theīoard gets full with no 3 in-a-rows, the game is a draw. That makes a (orthogonal or diagonal) 3 in-a-row of either color wins. Is Dual Tic-Tac-Toe: Select a board with size NxM (N>2 and M>3).Įach player drops a stone of either color on an empty cell. (where each row may be shifted left or right, so that the stones in theĪnother variant from Richard Hutnik (c) 1995, It's easy to see that this game always end inĪ draw, with reasonable moves. The winner is whoever makes a 3 in-a-row (orthogonally or Each player, at each turn, drops a stone on an empty cell.
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