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Tic tac toe in my mind
Tic tac toe in my mind




To learn more about this, we have a Coolmath Games blog all about Noughts and Crosses and how it got its name. The rules are the same, the layout is the same, the name is just different. Noughts and Crosses is simply the British counterpart to Tic Tac Toe. Noughts and Crosses is the exact same thing as Tic Tac Toe. What is the difference between Noughts and Crosses and Tic Tac Toe? While the game might seem simple, playing Tic Tac Toe can benefit your brain! Playing a few rounds can help strengthen your ability to think strategically and plan ahead. What do you learn from playing Tic Tac Toe? Since there are five squares in each row and column, putting your X’s three adjacent spots will give you two possible winning moves, leaving your opponent in a trap. It’s best to control the center when playing on the bigger board. The rules are the same, except now you’ll be looking to get four in a row. Keep your eyes open for those winning spots so you can block them before they get three in a row. Most players go for the middle space whenever they can, but don't ignore the corners! You can use the corners to set up multiple winning moves at once, leaving your opponent no way to block your win. TIC TAC TOE TIPS & TRICKS Control the corners If things are still too easy, take it up a notch by switching to hard mode! You can play against a computer, or with a friend on the same computer. Try your skills getting four in a row on the 5x5 grid for an extra challenge. Your goal is to get three in a row before your opponent does.

tic tac toe in my mind

On your turn, click anywhere on the grid to place an X in that square.






Tic tac toe in my mind