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Tantrix Online (Popularity: )
Play Tantrix games or puzzles against real people or robot players.
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Kensington Board Game (Popularity: )
A simple strategy game for two players. Features rules, how to make the game, and strategy hints.
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Hex Template Library (Popularity: )
David King's collection of edge-connection templates. Includes basic templates for rows two through six, as well as ladder and bridge templates.
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MindZine: TwixT and Quarter-board (Popularity: )
By David Bush. Introduction and course in basic game strategy.
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Mark Thompson's Twixt page (Popularity: )
Printable board diagram, brief history of the game, suggested variant, links.
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How to Make a Hex Board in HTML (Popularity: )
by Jon Kleiser. Shows how to build a Hex board in HTML using a small number of graphic elements (GIFs).
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Rune's Hex (Popularity: )
Includes solutions and a history.
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Hexy (Popularity: )
Features academic papers in PDF format and a Hex-playing program for Windows.
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Hex Strategy (Popularity: )
Part 1: Introduction and Basic Strategy by Cameron Browne. From Abstract Games magazine, Summer 2000
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Tantrix UK Ltd puzzles & games (Popularity: )
Tantrix is a collection of puzzles and an addictive award-winning strategy game played using attractive, colourful, hexagonal bakelite tiles.
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Hex IAQ (Popularity: )
Answers to infrequently asked questions, by Bert Enderton.
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The OHex Board (Popularity: )
An interactive database of possible 11x11 Hex board states that indicate possible winning or losing moves.
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Uncrossed Knight Paths is NP-complete (Popularity: )
Draft of a paper by Dominic Mazzoni and Kevin Watkins proving that finding paths in Twixt (i.e., whether it is still possible to win) is ...
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Thomas Maarup: Hex (Popularity: )
Documentation on history, classification, and complexity.
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Programs to Play Twixt (Popularity: )
Collection of information on game playing programs. Also features T1.
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Hex FAQ (Popularity: )
A set of frequently asked questions covering game history, rules, concepts, and strategies.
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Ea Ea's Game of Star (Popularity: )
Craig Schensted, inventor of Y, Poly-Y, and Star, describes this game.
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Bridg-It (Popularity: )
Offers description and history, suggestions for variants, and a diagram showing optimal strategy for classic version.
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Lines of Action (Popularity: )
Features rules, variations, and problems. The game is related to Chess, Go, and Othello.
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The Official Proton Home Page (Popularity: )
Proton, the retro-futuristic, self-contained, abstract strategy PocketBoardGame for 1 or 2 players.
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