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  2. Hitori - Wikipedia

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    The same Hitori puzzle, now solved. Hitori is played with a grid of squares or cells, with each cell initially containing a number. The game is played by eliminating squares/numbers and this is done by blacking them out. The objective is to transform the grid to a state wherein all three following rules are true:

  3. Heyawake - Wikipedia

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    Note that the first two rules also apply to (for example) Hitori puzzles, and thus these puzzles share some of their solving methods: If it is discovered that a cell is painted black, it is immediately known that all of the four (orthogonally) adjacent cells must be white (from Rule 1).

  4. File:Hitori completed.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Oregon Trail on Facebook survives dysentery in ... - AOL

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    The Oregon Trail in action In fact, this has become an Internet meme over the years and harkens back to one of the only games that schools would allow for its educational value, The Oregon Trail .

  6. Shiritori - Wikipedia

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    Similar Russian word games include "A Game of Words" (Игра в слова), where players are required to say a noun that begins with the final letter of the previous word, and "A Game of Cities" (Игра в города), where players are required to say a name of a city or town that begins with the final letter of the previous word.

  7. Supremacy (board game) - Wikipedia

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    A new design team, Command Post Games, acquired the rights and released an all new edition in 2013: Supremacy 2020. It was funded on Kickstarter and is currently being produced. The Print and Play version is finished and available. They have also released a new Expansion: Rising Crescent. This expansion adds a new Terrorist player to the game.

  8. Rage (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    Rage is a 1983 trick-taking card game marketed by Fundex Games that is based on the game oh hell. Players bid to take a particular number of tricks, and are awarded bonus points for doing so. Players bid to take a particular number of tricks, and are awarded bonus points for doing so.

  9. Category:Oregon history templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Oregon history templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Oregon history templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.