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For a description of how to play the game, see the article [[Rules]]. | For a description of how to play the game, see the article [[Rules]]. | ||
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If you already have read the [[Rules]] article and you want more thorough information on how to play Hex, proceed to the article about [[Strategy]]. | If you already have read the [[Rules]] article and you want more thorough information on how to play Hex, proceed to the article about [[Strategy]]. | ||
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The [[History]] article contains an account of the events surrounding the game so far. | The [[History]] article contains an account of the events surrounding the game so far. |
Revision as of 10:34, 16 February 2005
Hex is a game played by two players on a rhombic board consisting of hexagons. Each player owns two of the sides of the board, and a player wins if he creates an unbroken chain between his two sides. Hex is classified as a Connection game.
For a description of how to play the game, see the article Rules.
More playing
If you already have read the Rules article and you want more thorough information on how to play Hex, proceed to the article about Strategy.
History of Hex
The History article contains an account of the events surrounding the game so far.