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  2. The Password Game - Wikipedia

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    The player must follow strict rules that may conflict with one another, and at times requires players to play other games, such as GeoGuessr, Wordle, and chess. In this screenshot, the inclusion of the moon emoji satisfies Rule 13; however, it splits the word "may", breaking Rule 6. The Password Game is a web-based puzzle video game. [2]

  3. Game complexity - Wikipedia

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    The game tree size is the total number of possible games that can be played: the number of leaf nodes in the game tree rooted at the game's initial position.. The game tree is typically vastly larger than the state space because the same positions can occur in many games by making moves in a different order (for example, in a tic-tac-toe game with two X and one O on the board, this position ...

  4. 60 (number) - Wikipedia

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    It is the smallest number divisible by the numbers from 1 to 6: there is no smaller number divisible by the numbers from 1 to 5 since any number divisible by 2 and 3 must also be divisible by 6. It is the smallest number with exactly 12 divisors. Having 12 as one of those divisors, 60 is also a refactorable number.

  5. Heardle - Wikipedia

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    Development of Heardle began in December 2021. The game was released on February 26, 2022. At the time of release, songs were sourced from music streaming service SoundCloud, selected by the developer "semi-randomly" after discovering that curating songs led to better gameplay than selecting them randomly.

  6. Jakob Pöltl - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2022, a game similar to the word guessing game Wordle titled Poeltl was released. [29] In the game, which is named after Pöltl, players try to guess a daily NBA Player based off their silhouette in a maxiumum of eight tries. [30] [31]

  7. Algebraic notation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic notation. Algebraic notation is the standard method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess.It is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely identify each square on the board. [1]

  8. Tag cloud - Wikipedia

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    Tag cloud of a mailing list [1] A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.0. A tag cloud (also known as a word cloud or weighted list in visual design) is a visual representation of text data which is often used to depict keyword metadata on websites, or to visualize free form text.

  9. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    The Wiki Game, also known as the Wikipedia race, Wikirace, Wikispeedia, WikiLadders, WikiClick, or WikiWhack, is a race between any number of participants, using wikilinks to travel from one Wikipedia page to another. The first person to reach the destination page, or the person that reaches the destination using the fewest links, wins the race.