Noughts and crosses

Noughts and crosses, also called "oo oo" or "Tic Tac Toe", "x" times is a simple game for two players. Butter-cheese-and-eggs in the Dutch is by far the most used name for the game.[source? ] The game is with a Pencil or with a pen on paper played. The game is also on a computer to play, sometimes even at a chat program, such as MSN Messenger. Board Games also exist, but these often have more a decorative purpose.

Noughts and crosses is played on 3 at the 3 fields. At the beginning all fields empty. One player put a ' cross ' and the other player a ' button '. The one who has three of his own characters in a row (diagonal, vertically or horizontally), has won.

For someone who knows the game well enough, every game can end in a draw, no matter what the opponent is doing. Especially for beginners is the field in the Middle the main field.

The number of different possible Board positions is 764, not counting the blank Board. Rotate or flip but positions created by the same, count for one. The number of allowable from the first move and then between these Board positions is 2096. There are three different possible beginzetten: in the Middle, in the corner or in the middle of an edge. ==Butter, milk, cheese[ Edit] == In the past (1942), the game was also known as butter, milk, cheese called. The winner claimed its victory over by saying:

I am the boss. [1] ==Variants[ Edit] ==
 * Butter, milk, cheese
 * see OXO (game)
 * Rating Tic-Tac-Toe. In this game the digits 1 to 9. Each digit may be used only once. The first player plays with the odd numbers, the second player with the even numbers. The player who wins 15 points down in 1 line (sum of 3 numbers). This variant is proposed by r. Graham