if you start first in a game of naughts and crosses go in the middle because if you follow these simple instructions you can not loose.
go in the middle
if the other player goes in the middle of one of the colums then go in one of the corners on the oposit side of board
then if the other player isn't stuipid he will block you diagonaly
now what you want to do is go in the other corner on the same side as the board and then you can win diagonaly or in a colum/row depending on wich one he blocks.
now you need to now how to win if they go in one of the corners after you go in the middle
to do this you just do the instructions above however instead of you making
your second move in a corner you need to put it in the middle of the colum/row.
thankyou and enjoy
(if i figure out a way to win while still going second then i will post it straight away)
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The game naughts and crosses is called 'le morpion' in French.
I doubt it.
the Romans invented naughts and crosses
I think you mean Tic-Tac-Toe.
Malorie Blackman wrote naughts and crosses to show that discrimination and prejudice are wrong.
i only know 2 the hourglass shape, the naughts and crosses grid, O, the filled in chipped circle shape, and the triangle the other one is O, triangle, X, naughts and crosses grid, and the funny = sign
people played games such as eye spy and naughts and crosses
people played games such as eye spy and naughts and crosses
Yes, in some other parts of the world it is called Tic-Tac-Toe
Noughts and Crosses is the British name for the game known in some other countries as Tic-Tac-Toe or X's and O's.
Naughts and crosses is a famous simple pen and paper game between two people who take turns putting a naught or cross in a simple 3x3 grid. It is very simple to play.
There are not many records that speak about the games Pilgrims played. The children may have played games like naughts and crosses, all hid, and hop frog.