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  2. Sim (game) - Wikipedia

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    The two players must avoid to color all six edges connecting four vertices. Because the Ramsey number R(3, 3, 3) is equal to 17, any three-coloring of the complete graph on 17 vertices must contain a monochromatic triangle. A corresponding Ramsey game uses pencils of three colors.

  3. Shannon switching game - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon switching game is a connection game for two players, invented by American mathematician and electrical engineer Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory", some time before 1951. [1] Two players take turns coloring the edges of an arbitrary graph. One player has the goal of connecting two distinguished vertices by a path of ...

  4. Connect Four - Wikipedia

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    Connect Four (also known as Connect 4, Four Up, Plot Four, Find Four, Captain's Mistress, Four in a Row, Drop Four, and Gravitrips in the Soviet Union) is a game in which the players choose a color and then take turns dropping colored tokens into a six-row, seven-column vertically suspended grid.

  5. Rummikub - Wikipedia

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    Rummikub ' s main component is a pool of tiles, consisting of 104 number tiles and two joker tiles. The number tiles range in value from one to thirteen in four colors (blue, red, orange, [4] [7] and black). Each combination of color and number is represented twice. Players each have a rack to store tiles without revealing the face of the tiles ...

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  7. Sequence (game) - Wikipedia

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    Each player or team then chooses a set of poker chips; all members of each team share chips of the same color (Blue and green chips are always used, while red chips are only used for three-player or three-team games). The number of cards dealt to each player varies by the number of people playing: Two players: Seven cards each

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  9. Blokus - Wikipedia

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    Blokus rules also allow for two and three player games. [6] In two-player games, each player takes two colors. In three-player games, either one of the players takes two colors or else "the pieces of the fourth color are placed on the board in a non-strategic way".