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Game content reviewed byPao Salcedo
Instructions
The goal of Super Tic Tac Toe is to get three of your symbols (X or O) in a line. The line can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The big difference between this and traditional Tic Tac Toe is that there are 9 smaller grids inside a larger one. Tap on an empty space to add an X or O there.
Your move will dictate which smaller grid your opponent must play in next, which is highlighted as you hover over each grid cell. Be careful, if you give your opponent a move on a grid that is already claimed, they can place their symbol anywhere.
The first player to get three of their symbols in a line on the larger grid wins.
If you want a longer game, try the Long Haul mode. In this mode, it plays normally until one player claims a square on the larger grid. Once that happens, all of the small symbols on the grid clear out. This mode is not available in Play Random Opponent.
The goal of Super Tic Tac Toe is to get three of your symbols (X or O) in a line. The line can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The big difference between this and traditional Tic Tac Toe is that there are 9 smaller grids inside a larger one. Click on an empty space to add an X or O there.
Your move will dictate which smaller grid your opponent must play in next, which is highlighted as you hover over each grid cell. Be careful, if you give your opponent a move on a grid that is already claimed, they can place their symbol anywhere.
The first player to get three of their symbols in a line on the larger grid wins.
If you want a longer game, try the Long Haul mode. In this mode, it plays normally until one player claims a square on the larger grid. Once that happens, all of the small symbols on the grid clear out. This mode is not available in Play Random Opponent.
Who created Super Tic Tac Toe?
This version of Super Tic Tac Toe was developed by Tristan Volk. There are many other games on Coolmath made by the same developer, including Gin Rummy, War, and Cribbage.
Is it hard to learn Super Tic Tac Toe?
Super Tic Tac Toe can take a few tries to get the hang of. While the basic principles are the same as regular Tic Tac Toe, it takes a little bit of adjustment when having to play with 9 separate grids.
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Super Tic Tac Toe
Game content reviewed byPao Salcedo
Instructions
The goal of Super Tic Tac Toe is to get three of your symbols (X or O) in a line. The line can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The big difference between this and traditional Tic Tac Toe is that there are 9 smaller grids inside a larger one. Tap on an empty space to add an X or O there.
Your move will dictate which smaller grid your opponent must play in next, which is highlighted as you hover over each grid cell. Be careful, if you give your opponent a move on a grid that is already claimed, they can place their symbol anywhere.
The first player to get three of their symbols in a line on the larger grid wins.
If you want a longer game, try the Long Haul mode. In this mode, it plays normally until one player claims a square on the larger grid. Once that happens, all of the small symbols on the grid clear out. This mode is not available in Play Random Opponent.
Who created Super Tic Tac Toe?
This version of Super Tic Tac Toe was developed by Tristan Volk. There are many other games on Coolmath made by the same developer, including Gin Rummy, War, and Cribbage.
Is it hard to learn Super Tic Tac Toe?
Super Tic Tac Toe can take a few tries to get the hang of. While the basic principles are the same as regular Tic Tac Toe, it takes a little bit of adjustment when having to play with 9 separate grids.
The goal of Super Tic Tac Toe is to get three of your symbols (X or O) in a line. The line can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The big difference between this and traditional Tic Tac Toe is that there are 9 smaller grids inside a larger one. Click on an empty space to add an X or O there.
Your move will dictate which smaller grid your opponent must play in next, which is highlighted as you hover over each grid cell. Be careful, if you give your opponent a move on a grid that is already claimed, they can place their symbol anywhere.
The first player to get three of their symbols in a line on the larger grid wins.
If you want a longer game, try the Long Haul mode. In this mode, it plays normally until one player claims a square on the larger grid. Once that happens, all of the small symbols on the grid clear out. This mode is not available in Play Random Opponent.
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