- Source: Treblecross
Treblecross is a degenerate tic-tac toe variant. The game is an octal game, played on a one-dimensional board and both players play using the same piece (an X or a black chip). Each player on their turn plays a piece in an unoccupied space. The game is won if a player on their turn makes a line of three pieces (Xs or black chips) in a row.
Gameplay
The game begins with all the 1×n spaces empty. Each player plays an X on the one-dimensional board in an empty cell. The game is won when a player makes a row of three Xs.
See also
nd game – Generalization of the game Tic-tac-toe to higher dimensions
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- OXO (permainan video)
- Treblecross
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- Paper-and-pencil game
- Quarto (board game)
- M,n,k-game
- Hales–Jewett theorem
- Ultimate tic-tac-toe
- Nine men's morris
- SOS (paper-and-pencil game)