Naughts and Crosses
A repetitive, addictive, yet
oddly pleasurable game for two. A grid of nine boxes is drawn. The players pick their symbol (a
naught or a cross), then take turns to fill a box with their individual symbol. The winner is the first to complete a line of three symbols - diagonally, horizontally, or vertically. The loser will then immediatly demand a
rematch.This game is often played on the back rows of classrooms and lecture threatres in schools and Universities across the world.