3_in_TriEqui_2pls

3 in triangle (equilateral) for 2 players

Players A and B. each with 3 balls. The winner is the first who can make an equilateral triangle with 3 balls.

The central tower can be removed from the game in this case, since it does not participate in any of the possible triangles. This avoids confusion, but the players may decide to withdraw it or not.

Examples of (equilateral) triangles (there are 24):

To avoid that the 1st player has an excessive advantage, each player will place in his 1st move a "neutral" ball, with a different colour from those of the players, on any tower (the "neutral ball" of the 1st player can not go to the central tower)

Any of these balls may be moved during the game (as long as the previous player has not moved it already), but the player who does it will consume his turn.

A player can also consume the turn without moving any ball.

Examples of equilateral triangles

(you can verify that the central tower is removed)

The following are dynamic images.

By dragging one of the balls, you can rotate the game to see it from different perspectives.

You can also zoom in or out by rotating the mouse wheel.