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Master the Domino Grid Challenge: Can You Find the Winning Strategy?

Engage in a thrilling puzzle where six dominoes are placed in a grid, and only one unique tiling can complete it. Challenge yourself to discover if more can be done beyond the initial configuration. Val and Hal, our players, take turns placing dominoes—Val goes vertically while Hal opts for horizontal placements. Choose your side and strategize accordingly as your opponent decides the first move. The player unable to place a domino loses the game. Test your wits and find a winning strategy to conquer the grid!

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Master the Domino Grid Challenge: Can You Find the Winning Strategy?

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  1. Six dominoes have been placed in this grid and there is only one way of filing the grid with more dominoes. Try it:

  2. We can do better than 6 dominoes. The way in which these five dominoes have been placed means that there’s only one way of completing the grid

  3. Can we do better still?

  4. These four dominoes lead to a unique tiling.

  5. Better still! These three dominoes lead to a unique tiling.

  6. What is the best you can do with other grids?

  7. Valhalla Val and Hal take it in turns to place a domino on the grid. Val places dominoes vertically and Hal places dominoes horizontally. You can choose to be either Val or Hal. Your opponent then chooses whether to go first or second. The first player unable to place a domino loses. Can you find a winning strategy?

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