![]() While the term nought is now less commonly used, the name "noughts and crosses" is still preferred over the American name "tic-tac-toe" in these countries. This name derives from the shape of the marks in the game (i.e the X and O) "nought" is an older name for the number zero, while "cross" refers to the X shape. In Commonwealth English (particularly British, South African, Australian and New Zealand English), the game is known as "noughts and crosses". In American English, the game is known as "tic-tac-toe". It is a solved game, with a forced draw assuming best play from both players. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row is the winner. The Tic-Tac-Toe Board was subsequently sold from Jephyrr to user "B" for an undisclosed price and was placed in B's room "Rare Trade Forum" on display.Tic-tac-toe ( American English), noughts and crosses ( Commonwealth English), or Xs and Os ( Canadian or Irish English) is a paper-and-pencil game for two players who take turns marking the spaces in a three-by-three grid with X or O. The item can be traded and placed on a wall where it will render like poster_0_name and does not have a picture or name. The item was revealed to be a Tic-Tac-Toe Board owned by Jephyrr who had owned it for 19 years. However in April 2020 a mysterious item appeared on the Marketplace with no picture and no name. ![]() Since they were added via scripting UK Habbos could be banned for being in posession of one and they were thought to be removed from the database in 2002. ![]() The boards were not playable on Habbo UK, although they had originally been useable on Kultakala, and could only be traded or used as room decoration. ![]() The Tic-Tac-Toe Boards was a furniture item originally only available via the catalogue on Hotelli Kultakala and later added into cirulation on .uk via a glitch when loading back and forth between Habbo.fi and Habbo UK. ![]()
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