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Order and Chaos

Order and Chaos is a variant of the game tic-tac-toe on a 6×6 gameboard. It was invented by Stephen Sniderman and introduced by him in Games magazine in 1981.[1] The player Order strives to create a five-in-a-row of either Xs or Os. The opponent Chaos endeavors to prevent this.

Game rules

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Unlike typical board games, both players control both sets of pieces (Xs and Os). The game starts with the board empty. Order plays first, then turns alternate. On each turn, a player places either an X or an O on any open square. Once played, pieces cannot be moved, thus Order and Chaos can be played using pencil and paper.

Order aims to get five like pieces in a row either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Chaos aims to fill the board without completion of a line of five like pieces.

Rules addition

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The original rules in Games magazine implied that six-in-a-row also wins. That version of the game was claimed weakly solved as a forced win for Order.[2] The inventor has subsequently suggested a new rule to better balance winning chances for both sides: Six-in-a-row does not qualify as a win. The new rule offers Chaos new defensive tactics against Order's previously "unstoppable" four-in-a-rows.[3] This version is weakly solved as a forced win for Chaos, who can win using a Pairing strategy.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cassan, Ferdinand de. "Austrian Games Museum". www.ludorium.at. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. ^ "solved: Order wins | Order and Chaos". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  3. ^ "order and chaos solved? | Order and Chaos". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  4. ^ "order and chaos solved? | Order and Chaos". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
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