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| + | === Puzzle 5 === | ||
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| + | By [[User:Hexanna|Hexanna]]. Red to play the unique losing move. | ||
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| + | This is a difficult puzzle. | ||
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| + | contents="R a6 e3 B b6 g4" | ||
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| + | Try it on [https://hexworld.org/board/#7c1,a6b6e3g4 HexWorld]. | ||
Revision as of 02:49, 2 July 2023
Normally, the goal of a puzzle is to find the best move(s) or a winning move. The puzzles on this page have the opposite goal: to find the only losing move.
Contents
Puzzle 1
By Eric Demer. Red to play the unique losing move.
(Of the 21 empty cells, 20 are winning moves for Red, and 1 is a losing move for Red.)
Try it on HexWorld.
Puzzle 2
By Hexanna. Red to play the unique losing move.
Try it on HexWorld.
Puzzle 3
By Selinger. Red to play the unique losing move.
This puzzle is much easier than puzzles 1 and 2.
Try it on HexWorld.
Puzzle 4
By Selinger. Red to play the unique losing move.
This one is also relatively easy.
Try it on HexWorld.
Puzzle 5
By Hexanna. Red to play the unique losing move.
This is a difficult puzzle.
Try it on HexWorld.