Difference between revisions of "Board size"
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: The original size on [[Little Golem]]. (Games with this size are still called "hex" by the site engine, while 19 × 19 Hex games are named "hex19".) | : The original size on [[Little Golem]]. (Games with this size are still called "hex" by the site engine, while 19 × 19 Hex games are named "hex19".) | ||
; 14 × 14 | ; 14 × 14 |
Revision as of 16:24, 14 August 2005
The board size in Hex varies, and no size is considered standard. 10 × 10 is considered by many a lower bound for interesting games.
See also the article Small boards.
- 10 × 10
- Standard size on Playsite.
- 11 × 11
- The size Piet Hein used.
- The standard size on pbmserv.
- 13 × 13
- The original size on Little Golem. (Games with this size are still called "hex" by the site engine, while 19 × 19 Hex games are named "hex19".)
- 14 × 14
- The size John Nash used.
- Offered on Playsite.
- 18 × 18
- Offered on Playsite.
- 19 × 19
- Offered on Little Golem.