Tic-Tac-Toe

Two players, one grid: get three in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

Play

Player X's turn

How to play

  • Two players share one device. Take turns tapping an empty square—X goes first, then O.
  • First to place three in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally wins.
  • If every square is filled with no winner, the game is a draw.
  • Press Restart to clear the board and play again.

Game description

Snapshot. Two marks, one tiny battlefield. First side to own a full row, column, or diagonal wins; fill every cell with no line and the grid calls it even.

Match rhythm.

  1. Claim a corner or the center early when you want leverage; edges matter more once both players know the basics.
  2. Watch for the fork you accidentally gift your rival—blocking is not boring if it saves the game.
  3. Use the status line so neither player loses track of whose tap is next on a shared phone.
  4. Hit Restart for instant rematches; momentum lives in best-of-five, not in menus.

Why play on fragox.com. It is deliberately low-tech: tap squares, read the turn prompt, reset in one click. That makes it ideal for cafés, classrooms, or couches where installing a duel app feels like overkill.

Thinking that carries over. Forcing moves, spotting threats two plies ahead, and accepting draws gracefully are miniature lessons in reading an opponent, not just in placing Xs and Os.

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