banner

Rules

yXy consists of the three connection games played simultaneously: one Hex game and two Y subgames.

The Hex game is played on the full board according to the standard Hex rules: Vert strives to make a chain of pieces between the top and bottom sides while Horz strives to make a chain of pieces between the left and right sides.

The Y subgames are played in the two triangular board halves according to the standard Y rules: players strive to connect all three sides of each triangle with a chain of their pieces. The column along the short diagonal (marked ',') is shared by both Y subgames.

The game of yXy is won by the player who wins at least two of the three component games. Exactly one player must win.

yXy is an elegant combination of the two fundamental connection games Hex and Y. It is like a non-recursive and non-homogenous blend of Quadrant Hex and Quadrant Y.

Example Game

The following example shows a game won by Vert, who has won the Hex game plus one of the Y subgames. Horz has won the other Y subgame.

     a b c d e f g h i j k

  1   . . . . . h . . v . ,   1
   2   . . . . h . . . v , .   2
    3   . . . h . . . . v . .   3
     4   h h h . . . . , v . .   4
      5   . . h . . . , . v . .   5
       6   . . h . . , . . v . .   6
        7   . . h . , . . . v v v   7
         8   . . h , . . . v . . .   8
          9   . . h . . . v . . . .   9
          10   . , h . . . v . . . .   10
           11   , . h . . . v . . . .   11

                 a b c d e f g h i j k

History

yXy was invented by Patrick Mouchet in 2007.

Implementation and help file by Cameron Browne, July 2007.