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13 Black Cats
Published2012
DesignerJohn Fiore
Publisher(Web published)
CategoriesAbstract Strategy
A double-nine set of dominoes is used to build a board of 13x8 squares. (There's also a variant for double-six.) Initially, only the outer tiles are placed, and 13 pawns are lined up on the farthest rank. The goal is to get all pawns into the nearest 2 ranks by placing tiles that permit pawns to cross the board.
Pawns are moved orthogonally through a path of pips whose sum is exactly 9. Pawns cannot enter nor pass squares occupied by other pawns.