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A '''pattern''' is simply a collection of pieces in some region of the board. The region may be near an edge, such as the Ziggurat
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A '''pattern''' is simply a collection of pieces in some region of the board. The region may be near an edge, such as the ziggurat
  
 
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The general notion of a pattern is useful because various important notions in hex such as that of an [[edge template]] or a [[ladder escape]] are patterns.
 
The general notion of a pattern is useful because various important notions in hex such as that of an [[edge template]] or a [[ladder escape]] are patterns.
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The '''carrier''' of a pattern is the set of all cells that are part of the pattern (whether occupied by pieces or not).

Revision as of 14:20, 16 August 2020

A pattern is simply a collection of pieces in some region of the board. The region may be near an edge, such as the ziggurat

Ziggurat.png

or it could be anywhere in the board, such as the basic bridge:

Bridge.png.

A pattern can be as large as you like -- for example here is a pattern: the only known single-stone 6th row edge template.

The starred hexes are not part of the pattern (they are only there because no-one has taken the trouble to find out how to remove them).

The general notion of a pattern is useful because various important notions in hex such as that of an edge template or a ladder escape are patterns.

The carrier of a pattern is the set of all cells that are part of the pattern (whether occupied by pieces or not).