Difference between revisions of "Where to swap (y)"
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Revision as of 19:33, 9 January 2020
- the red marked hexes should not be swapped
- the blue marked hexes should be swapped
- the star marked hexes are defining the Y board.
Contents
- 1 Regular Y / Size 2
- 2 Regular Y / Size 3
- 3 Regular Y / Size 4
- 4 Regular Y / Size 5
- 5 Regular Y / Size 6
- 6 Regular Y / Size 7
- 7 Regular Y / Size 8
- 8 Regular Y / Size 9
- 9 Regular Y / Size 10
- 10 Regular Y / Bent-27
- 11 Master Y
- 12 Master Y / Size 2
- 13 Master Y / Size 3
- 14 Master Y / Size 4
- 15 Master Y / Size 5
- 16 Master Y / Size 6
- 17 Master Y / Bent-27
- 18 See also
Regular Y / Size 2
Regular Y / Size 3
Regular Y / Size 4
Regular Y / Size 5
Regular Y / Size 6
Regular Y / Size 7
Regular Y / Size 8
Regular Y / Size 9
Regular Y / Size 10
Regular Y / Bent-27
This board (on which the pieces are placed on the intersections) should be within reach for computers, but no results are known so far.
Master Y
In Master Y, the first player places one piece on the board, and each subsequent move consists of placing two pieces on the board.
- the red marked hexes are losing first moves
- the blue marked hexes are winning first moves
Master Y / Size 2
Master Y / Size 3
Master Y / Size 4
Master Y / Size 5
Master Y / Size 6
Master Y / Bent-27
Again, status unknown but presumably within reach for computers.
See also
For corresponding information on Hex, please visit Small boards.