Quarto (board game)
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Quarto is a board game for two players invented by Blaise Müller.
It is played on a 4×4 board. There are 16 unique pieces, each of which has four attributes:
- tall or short;
- red or blue (or some other pair of colors, such as light or dark stained wood);
- square or circle;
- hollow or solid.
Players take turns to choose a piece which the other player must then place on the board. A player wins by placing their piece to make four pieces in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row, all of which have a common attribute (all small, all circular, etc). A variant rule included in many editions gives a second way to win by placing 4 matching pieces in a 2x2 square.
Quarto is distinctive in that there is only one set of common pieces, rather than a set for one player and a different set for the other. It is therefore an impartial game.
[edit] External links
- Quarto: Play online against the computer
- www.hagru.at: Variation named Cuatro for the PC (Java)
- Quarto at BoardGameGeek
- Quarto at the Open Directory Project
- 414298141056 Quarto Draws Suffice! at MathPages
- Quarto!: Desktop version made in Java.
- Lineo': Windows and Linux version of Quarto with network play and 3D look