Tic-tac-toe (also known as noughts and crosses or Xs and Os) is a paper-and-pencil game for two players, X and O, who take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game.
The following example game is won by the first player, X:
3x's=6,6,6.................3o's=6,6,6............24x3=72...15x3=45=117..thirteen=117,45,90,99...18+18=36..666=36th triangular#
horizontal=57, vertical=36,90, or diagonal=36,45
horizontal=57, vertical=36,90, or diagonal=36,45
English names[edit]
The game has a number of English names.
- Tick-tack-toe, tic-tac-toe, tick-tat-toe, or tit-tat-toe (United States, Canada)
- Noughts and crosses or naughts and crosses (United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe)
- Exy-ozys, xsie-osies (verbal name only) (Northern Ireland)
- Xs and Os (Egypt, Republic of Ireland, Zimbabwe)
naughts and crosses =99
Noughts and crosses=221(17x13)
Tick-tack-toe=179/41st prime/13th primea tie is called a "cats game"=33,147
. A combinatorics=141,60,69,210 study of the game shows that when "X" makes the first move every time, the game is won as follows:[13]
- 91/13th triangular# distinct positions are won by (X)
No comments:
Post a Comment