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A game of symmetry |
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Liked the puzzle: 100% |
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17.03.2011 |
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Two megaminds play a game on a board sized 1x81 cells. The board is initially empty.
At each turn first megamind can place a stone (either black or white) in any cell. Second megamind can either swap any two stones or skip a turn. After megaminds made 81 turns each, the symmetry of the board is assessed. If the stones are located symmetrically, second megamind wins, if not - first one wins. Who will win and why? |
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