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The stars aren't part of the template -- this template has three hexes in, and one red stone.
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Red wants to connect that top stone to the bottom row. Even if it is blue's turn, red will be
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able to do it because when blue plays in one free hexagon, red will respond in the other.
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Here's a more interesting example -- the Ziggurat.
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Revision as of 13:07, 10 May 2016

A Single stone template is a template which only has one stone.

Here's a standard example.


The stars aren't part of the template -- this template has three hexes in, and one red stone. Red wants to connect that top stone to the bottom row. Even if it is blue's turn, red will be able to do it because when blue plays in one free hexagon, red will respond in the other.

Here's a more interesting example -- the Ziggurat.

Ziggurat.png