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- Dots_and_Boxes abstract "Dots and Boxes (also known as Boxes, Squares, Paddocks, Pigs in a Pen, Square-it, Dots and Dashes, Dots, Smart Dots, Dot Boxing, or, simply, the Dot Game) is a pencil and paper game for two players (or sometimes, more than two) first published in 1889 by Édouard Lucas.Starting with an empty grid of dots, players take turns, adding a single horizontal or vertical line between two unjoined adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1×1 box earns one point and takes another turn. (The points are typically recorded by placing in the box an identifying mark of the player, such as an initial). The game ends when no more lines can be placed. The winner of the game is the player with the most points.The board may be of any size. When short on time, 2×2 boxes (created by a square of 9 dots) is good for beginners, and 5×5 is good for experts.The diagram on the right shows a game being played on the 2×2 board. The second player (B) plays the mirror image of the first player's move, hoping to divide the board into two pieces and tie the game. The first player (A) makes a sacrifice at move 7; B accepts the sacrifice, getting one box. However, B must now add another line, and connects the center dot to the center-right dot, causing the remaining boxes to be joined together in a chain as shown at the end of move 8. With A's next move, A gets them all, winning 3–1.".
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- Dots_and_Boxes wikiPageID "4260".
- Dots_and_Boxes wikiPageRevisionID "604635188".
- Dots_and_Boxes author "Barile, Margherita".
- Dots_and_Boxes hasPhotoCollection Dots_and_Boxes.
- Dots_and_Boxes title "Dots and Boxes".
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- Dots_and_Boxes subject Category:1889_introductions.
- Dots_and_Boxes subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Dots_and_Boxes subject Category:Mathematical_games.
- Dots_and_Boxes subject Category:Paper-and-pencil_games.
- Dots_and_Boxes comment "Dots and Boxes (also known as Boxes, Squares, Paddocks, Pigs in a Pen, Square-it, Dots and Dashes, Dots, Smart Dots, Dot Boxing, or, simply, the Dot Game) is a pencil and paper game for two players (or sometimes, more than two) first published in 1889 by Édouard Lucas.Starting with an empty grid of dots, players take turns, adding a single horizontal or vertical line between two unjoined adjacent dots. A player who completes the fourth side of a 1×1 box earns one point and takes another turn.".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Dots and Boxes".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Kamertje verhuren (spel)".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Käsekästchen".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "La Pipopipette".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Punti e linee".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Szewc (gra)".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Timbiriche (jogo)".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Timbiriche (juego)".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "Палочки (игра)".
- Dots_and_Boxes label "點格棋".
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Käsekästchen.
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Timbiriche_(juego).
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Karratutxoak.
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- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Punti_e_linee.
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Kamertje_verhuren_(spel).
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Szewc_(gra).
- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Timbiriche_(jogo).
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- Dots_and_Boxes sameAs Q1142531.
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- Dots_and_Boxes wasDerivedFrom Dots_and_Boxes?oldid=604635188.
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- Dots_and_Boxes isPrimaryTopicOf Dots_and_Boxes.