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  2. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, one of the players will succeed in forming a safely connected path of stones and spaces between their sides of the board and win. The final stage of the game, if necessary, consists of filling in the empty spaces in the path. [17] A "bridge" (A ↔ C) is a simple example of a safely connected pattern.

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  4. Connection game - Wikipedia

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    A connection game is a type of abstract strategy game in which players attempt to complete a specific type of connection with their pieces. This could involve forming a path between two or more endpoints, completing a closed loop, or connecting all of one's pieces so they are adjacent to each other. [1]

  5. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]

  6. Connect Four - Wikipedia

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    One measure of complexity of the Connect Four game is the number of possible games board positions. For classic Connect Four played on a 7-column-wide, 6-row-high grid, there are 4,531,985,219,092 (about 4.5 trillion) positions [12] for all game boards populated with 0 to 42 pieces. Gameplay of Connect Four

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  9. Cooperative board game - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, a board game version of Beat the Clock, a game show, was released. [6] In 1956, the Lowell Toy Manufacturing Corporation of New York City released a board game version of I've Got a Secret, a panel show, featuring host Garry Moore on the cover of the box. Teacher Jim Deacove published the cooperative game Together in 1971.