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[Two diagrams: The larger shows a roughly 4 x 4 grid of interconnected squares and hexagons. The smaller shows three different hexagon pieces along with a small square piece. These are all identical in size to the associated spaces on the board. There are 2 of one hex, 4 of another, 2 of a third one, and 8 of the squares.]
[Two diagrams: The larger shows a roughly 4 x 4 grid of interconnected squares and hexagons. The smaller shows three different hexagon pieces along with a small square piece. These are all identical in size to the associated spaces on the board. There are 2 of one hex, 4 of another, 2 of a third one, and 8 of the squares.]


Two play and take turns placing pcs., either an <br>
Two play and take turns placing pcs. [pieces], either an
octagon or a square. A square pc. must remain <br>
octagon or a square. A square pc. [piece] must remain
where it is placed. A player may, instead of <br>
where it is placed. A player may, instead of
placing a pc., rotate an octagon or move it to <br>
placing a pc. [piece], rotate an octagon or move it to
another position. He still hasn't decided whether   <br>
another position. He still hasn't decided whether
to allow a moved pc. to be rotated and, if rotated, <br>
to allow a moved pc. to be rotated and, if rotated,
a limit of one face on a turn or any <br>
a limit of one face on a turn or any
number. Object is to complete a path between <br>
number. Object is to complete a path between
the players two sides of the board. Opponent's pcs. can be used <br>
the players two sides of the board. Opponent's pcs. can be used  
and a path can turn at a crossing point.  <br>
and a path can turn at a crossing point.  <br>
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