Difference between revisions of "Edge templates with one stone"
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<!--<hex>R4 C8 Vf1 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1 Sb2 Sc1 Sd1 Sh1 Se3</hex>--> | <!--<hex>R4 C8 Vf1 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1 Sb2 Sc1 Sd1 Sh1 Se3</hex>--> | ||
=== [[Edge template IV1c]] === | === [[Edge template IV1c]] === | ||
− | <hex> R5 C11 | + | [[Image:Template-1-4c.png]] |
− | Sa1 Sb1 Sc1 Sd1 Se1 Sf1 Sj1 Sk1 | + | <!--<hex> R5 C11 Sa1 Sb1 Sc1 Sd1 Se1 Sf1 Sj1 Sk1 Sa2 Sb2 Sc2 Sd2 Vf2 Sk2 Sa3 Sb3 Sa4 Sc5 </hex>--> |
− | Sa2 Sb2 Sc2 Sd2 Vf2 Sk2 | + | |
− | Sa3 Sb3 | + | |
− | Sa4 | + | |
− | Sc5 </hex> | + | |
=== [[Edge template IV1d]] === | === [[Edge template IV1d]] === |
Revision as of 23:29, 1 March 2010
Here you can see some known edge templates with one stone to be connected to the bottom row. Not all of them are useful to know. The fifth-row template occurs very seldom in real play.
There is some overlap with the article Edge templates everybody should know.
Contents
[hide]First row edge template
Second row edge template
Third row edge templates
Edge template III1a
Edge template III1b