This is a game for two players. You will need some
small-square grid paper, a die and two felt-tip pens or
highlighters.
- Mark a starting point and a target square.
- Players take turns to roll the die, then move that number
of squares in a straight line.
- Move only vertically (up/down) or horizontally (across),
never diagonally.
- You can cross over the other player's trails. You can trace
over the top of the other player's trails.
- You can cross over a single trail of your own, but can
never cross a pair of your trails (side-by-side) or trace over
your own trail.
- To win, you must roll the exact number needed to finish in
the target square. You can never pass through the target
square.
- The game ends when a player ends his/her trail in the
target square, OR when a player cannot move without breaking
any of the rules.
Does it matter where the target is put? Is there a good
strategy for winning? If you could choose your own numbers, what
would be the shortest possible trail?