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Othello

Othello (also known as Reversi) is a two-player board game played on an 8x8 grid. If you're searching for Othello rules, how to play Reversi, or legal Othello moves, this guide covers it step by step. Othello is popular online because it's easy to learn but strategically deep.

Checkers

Checkers (also known as Draughts) is a two-player strategy board game played on an 8×8 grid. If you’re searching for checkers rules, how to play checkers, or legal moves, this guide explains the basics. Checkers is popular online because it is quick to learn but rewards planning and tactical jumps.

Backgammon

Backgammon is a classic two-player board game combining strategy and luck, played on a board with 24 points. If you're searching for backgammon rules, how to play backgammon, or what moves are legal, this guide explains the game step by step. Backgammon is one of the oldest known board games and remains popular because it balances skill with the excitement of dice rolls.

Daily puzzles

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Minesweeper

Minesweeper is a classic logic puzzle game where you clear a grid of hidden mines using number clues. If you're searching for minesweeper rules, how to play minesweeper, or what the numbers mean, this guide explains the fundamentals clearly. Minesweeper is popular because it combines logic with risk assessment, offering satisfying moments of deduction at every difficulty level.

Nonogram

Nonogram (also known as Picross or Griddlers) is a picture logic puzzle where you fill cells to reveal a hidden image. If you're searching for nonogram rules, how to play nonograms, or what the number clues mean, this guide explains the fundamentals clearly. Nonograms are popular because they combine logic with artistic discovery, rewarding careful deduction with satisfying pixel art reveals.

Sudoku

Sudoku is a logic-based number puzzle played on a 9×9 grid. If you’re searching for Sudoku rules, how to play Sudoku, or why a move is invalid, this guide explains the fundamentals clearly. Sudoku is popular because it requires no guessing, rewards careful thinking, and can be enjoyed at any pace, from casual play to serious problem-solving.

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