Rosette
1975
Designed by Mark Berger
Published by Games and Puzzles (magazine)
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Description
Rosette is a translation of Go to a hexagonal grid. Unlike some other hexagonal versions of Go, in this one pieces are placed on the vertices of the hexes, not the hexes themselves, so each stone has only three neighbors. The board is a hexagonal grid in the shape of a hexagon, with seven hexagons on each side. This contains 294 vertices. All the rules of Go apply with one addition: a hexagon with all the vertices occupied by stones of one color (called a rosette) cannot be captured.
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