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You can play Tic-Tac-Toe (including private room style play), Connect 4 with AI or two humans, and a Memory matching game with difficulty options. Start from the home portal.
Control the center when possible, block immediate threats, and learn to create forks (two ways to win at once). With perfect play the game draws; wins come when your opponent misses a threat. Our blog has step-by-step strategy guides.
Favor center columns, plan two moves ahead, and always check for immediate wins and blocks. Stronger play comes from building supported threats (lines you can actually reach). See our Connect 4 articles on the blog for a full blueprint and endgame checklist.
Use fixed board zones, scan in a steady order, and remember mismatch locations—not just symbols. Raise difficulty when your move count stabilizes. The blog includes a dedicated memory improvement guide.
Yes. Tic-Tac-Toe and Connect 4 support AI opponents at different skill levels so you can practice tactics without a second person.
The site is free to use for casual play. You do not need an account for the main single-player and local two-player experiences described on the portal.
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