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  2. Super Bowl Squares, explained: Rules, best squares, how to ...

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    The way the game is set up is with a 10-by-10, 100-square grid in which one Super Bowl team is assigned rows (horizontal) and the the other columns (vertical). How money is handled will depend on ...

  3. Super Bowl Squares: How Much Are Your Numbers Worth? - AOL

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    The numbers are based on a $50 a square game, with a $625 payout for the 1st and 3rd quarters, a $1,250 payout for halftime, and a $2,500 payout for the end of the game. (The cells are colored ...

  4. Tic-tac-toe variants - Wikipedia

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    The game is won by the player who has said three numbers whose sum is 15. [ 26 ] [ 28 ] If all the numbers are used and no one gets three numbers that add up to 15 then the game is a draw. [ 26 ] Plotting these numbers on a 3×3 magic square shows that the game exactly corresponds with tic-tac-toe, since three numbers will be arranged in a ...

  5. Ultimate tic-tac-toe - Wikipedia

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    For example, a game that has a further layer would have 81 base level Tic Tac Toe boards. [9] Tic-Tac-Ku, a game invented by Mark Asperheim and Cris Van Oosterum, [10] [11] [12] has similar rules to ultimate tic-tac-toe, however a player wins the game by winning at least five small boards, instead of three in a line.

  6. 24 (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of 24 is played with an ordinary deck of playing cards with all the face cards removed. The aces are taken to have the value 1 and the basic game proceeds by having 4 cards dealt and the first player that can achieve the number 24 exactly using only allowed operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses) wins the hand.

  7. Nim - Wikipedia

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    It is a finite impartial game. Greedy nim misère has the same rules as greedy nim, but the last player able to make a move loses. Let the largest number of stones in a pile be m and the second largest number of stones in a pile be n. Let p m be the number of piles having m stones and p n be the number of piles having n stones.

  8. Cribbage Squares - Wikipedia

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    Cribbage Squares, occasionally Cribbage Square, is a patience or card solitaire based on Cribbage which can be played using a deck of playing cards. This game works the same way as Poker Squares , but with cribbage scoring.

  9. Quoridor - Wikipedia

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    The number of squares on the board is 7×7 squares, which is one size smaller than the regular version, and the number of walls is 16 (for two players, each player gets eight walls; for four players, four each). Other rules are the same. The board is round and yellow, where classic figures are replaced with a mice.