Dec 25, 2014 Quarto features simple rules that enable you to start playing this game quickly, and you'll be able to teach your friends just as easily. Everyone can play Quarto Attractive Display.
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Quarto board at start of game
Quarto is a board game for two players invented by Swiss mathematician Blaise Müller in 1991.[1] It is published and copyrighted by Gigamic.
The game is played on a 4×4 board.[2][3] There are 16 unique pieces to play with, each of which is either:
Players take turns choosing a piece which the other player must then place on the board. A player wins by placing a piece on the board which forms a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row of four pieces, all of which have a common attribute (all short, all circular, etc.). A variant rule included in many editions gives a second way to win by placing four matching pieces in a 2×2 square.
Quarto is distinctive in that there is only one set of common pieces, rather than a set for one player and a different set for the other. It is therefore an impartial game.
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