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- Q10885944 subject Q16779113.
- Q10885944 subject Q6725113.
- Q10885944 subject Q7832255.
- Q10885944 subject Q8853336.
- Q10885944 subject Q9063262.
- Q10885944 abstract "Order and Chaos is a variant of the game tic-tac-toe. It was introduced by Stephen Sniderman in Games Magazine in 1981.The game is unique in that both players, called Order and Chaos, control both Xs and Os. Order, going first, aims to get five like pieces in a row (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) on the 6×6 board, while Chaos aims to fill the board without completion of a line of five like pieces. Once played, the pieces cannot be moved, and thus Order and Chaos can be played with pencil and paper.".
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q16779113.
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- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q2347716.
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q6725113.
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q7832255.
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853336.
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q9063262.
- Q10885944 wikiPageWikiLink Q908381.
- Q10885944 type Thing.
- Q10885944 comment "Order and Chaos is a variant of the game tic-tac-toe. It was introduced by Stephen Sniderman in Games Magazine in 1981.The game is unique in that both players, called Order and Chaos, control both Xs and Os. Order, going first, aims to get five like pieces in a row (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) on the 6×6 board, while Chaos aims to fill the board without completion of a line of five like pieces.".
- Q10885944 label "Order and Chaos".
- Q10885944 differentFrom Q2029226.