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Tic Tac Toe, also known as Noughts and crosses or Xs and Os, is a paper-and-pencil game for two players. Tic Tac Toe may also refer to: Tic Tac Toe (band), all-female German group; Tic Tac Toe, self-titled album by above band "Tic-Tac-Toe", a 1990 single by Kyper "Tic Tac Toe", a 2019 single by Peakboy, Paul Kim, and Heize; See also
Tic-Tac-Toe is a game where the player places a letter (either an X or an O) on part of the board, which consists of a 3×3 grid. The aim of the game is to complete 3 squares in a row, either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
Combinatorial Games: Tic-Tac-Toe Theory is a monograph on the mathematics of tic-tac-toe and other positional games, written by József Beck. It was published in 2008 by the Cambridge University Press as volume 114 of their Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications book series (ISBN 978-0-521-46100-9). Topics
Achi is a two-player abstract strategy game from Ghana. It is also called tapatan. It is related to tic-tac-toe, but even more related to three men's morris, Nine Holes, Tant Fant, Shisima, and Dara, because pieces are moved on the board to create the 3-in-a-row. Achi is an alignment game. There are two versions of this game.
Quarto is a board game for two players invented by Swiss mathematician Blaise Müller. [1] It is published and copyrighted by Gigamic. The game is played on a 4×4 board. [2] [3] There are 16 unique pieces to play with, each of which is either: tall or short; red or blue (or a different pair of colors, e.g. light- or dark-stained wood);
Three men's morris is an abstract strategy game played on a three by three board (counting lines) that is similar to tic-tac-toe.It is also related to six men's morris and nine men's morris.
The first player to claim all of the elements of a winning set wins. If the game ends with all elements of the board claimed, but no player has claimed all elements of a winning set, it is a draw. An example is classic tic-tac-toe. Maker-Breaker game The two players are called Maker and Breaker. Maker wins by claiming all elements of a winning set.
It is played by two players, called First and Second, who alternately take previously-untaken positions. In a strong positional game, the winner is the first player who holds all the elements of a winning-set. If all positions are taken and no player wins, then it is a draw. Classic Tic-tac-toe is an example of a strong positional game.