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(Added a template J5 (from Matthew Seymour's book). Also clarified why V1b and V1c are considered one-stone templates.)
(Fifth row edge templates with two stones: Added some common templates.)
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== Fifth row edge templates with two stones ==
 
== Fifth row edge templates with two stones ==
  
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=== C5 ===
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<hexboard size="5x7"
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  coords="hide"
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  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 E *:d1 R e1 E *:a2 E *:b2 E *:c2 E *:a3 E*:b3 E *:a4 R f1 E *:g1 E *:g2"
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  />
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=== Unnamed template ===
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<hexboard size="5x6"
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  coords="hide"
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  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 E *:d1 R e1 E *:a2 E *:b2 E *:c2 E *:a3 E*:b3 E *:a4 R d2"
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  />
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=== [[Edge_template_J5|J5]] ===
 
=== [[Edge_template_J5|J5]] ===
  

Revision as of 19:05, 2 July 2020

Fifth row edge templates with one stone

V-1-a

Although the next two templates look like 6th row templates with two stones, note that the 6th row stone plays no role in connecting the template to the edge. It has simply been added to show one possibility for how the 5th row red stone may be connected up. We regard these as one-stone 5th row templates.

V-1-b

V-1-c

Fifth row edge templates with two stones

C5

WARNING: Invalid label: E*

Unnamed template

WARNING: Invalid label: E*

J5