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Here is an example of a [[Third row edge templates|third-row edge template]] ([[template IIIa]], also known as the ''Ziggurat''):
 
Here is an example of a [[Third row edge templates|third-row edge template]] ([[template IIIa]], also known as the ''Ziggurat''):
  
[[Image:Ziggurat.png]]
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<hexboard size="3x4"
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  visible="area(a3,d3,d1,c1)"
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  edges="bottom"
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  coords="none"
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  contents="R c1"
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/>
  
<!-- <hex>R3 C4 Vc1 Sa1 Sb1 Sa2</hex> -->
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The red stone has a certain connection to the bottom, using only the shaded hexagons, even if Blue moves first.
  
The red stone has a certain connection to the bottom, using only the shaded hexagons, even if blue moves first.
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Countless edge templates can be constructed, all of them of varying degrees of usefulness and frequency of occurence.
 
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<!-- The [[Hex (board element)|cells]] marked by a star are irrelevant to the template, and can be occupied by either [[player]], or can be [[Empty hex|empty]]. Even if [[Blue (player)|Blue]] moves first, there is no way he can prevent from connecting to the [[bottom edge|bottom]]. -->
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Countless edge templates can be constructed, all of them of varying degrees of usefulness and frequency of occurance.
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If you want to know more about templates, you could start by learning about [[Edge templates with one stone]]. There are some templates here that every good player will know.
 
If you want to know more about templates, you could start by learning about [[Edge templates with one stone]]. There are some templates here that every good player will know.
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* [[Fourth row edge templates]]
 
* [[Fourth row edge templates]]
 
* [[Fifth row edge templates]]
 
* [[Fifth row edge templates]]
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* [[Sixth row edge templates]]
  
 
[[category:templates]]
 
[[category:templates]]

Latest revision as of 01:46, 7 October 2023

An edge template is a pattern which guarantees a connection to the edge.

Here is an example of a third-row edge template (template IIIa, also known as the Ziggurat):

The red stone has a certain connection to the bottom, using only the shaded hexagons, even if Blue moves first.

Countless edge templates can be constructed, all of them of varying degrees of usefulness and frequency of occurence.

If you want to know more about templates, you could start by learning about Edge templates with one stone. There are some templates here that every good player will know.

Template lists by row number: