Difference between revisions of "Edge templates with one stone"
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<!--<hex>R4 C8 Vf1 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1 Sb2 Sc1 Sd1 Sh1 Se3</hex>--> | <!--<hex>R4 C8 Vf1 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1 Sb2 Sc1 Sd1 Sh1 Se3</hex>--> | ||
=== [[Edge template IV1c]] === | === [[Edge template IV1c]] === | ||
− | <hex> R5 C11 | + | [[Image:Template-1-4c.png]] |
− | Sa1 Sb1 Sc1 Sd1 Se1 Sf1 Sj1 Sk1 | + | <!--<hex> R5 C11 Sa1 Sb1 Sc1 Sd1 Se1 Sf1 Sj1 Sk1 Sa2 Sb2 Sc2 Sd2 Vf2 Sk2 Sa3 Sb3 Sa4 Sc5 </hex>--> |
− | Sa2 Sb2 Sc2 Sd2 Vf2 Sk2 | + | |
− | Sa3 Sb3 | + | |
− | Sa4 | + | |
− | Sc5 </hex> | + | |
=== [[Edge template IV1d]] === | === [[Edge template IV1d]] === |
Revision as of 23:29, 1 March 2010
Here you can see some known edge templates with one stone to be connected to the bottom row. Not all of them are useful to know. The fifth-row template occurs very seldom in real play.
There is some overlap with the article Edge templates everybody should know.
Contents
First row edge template
Second row edge template
Third row edge templates
Edge template III1a
Edge template III1b