How to play: -This is basically to Tic Tac Toe, but ~n e r d y~ -You get one move per turn. You click on a square to "reveal" the slot and make a move. -When you reveal a section, there is actually a 50/50 chance of getting the option you want. This adds another level of strategic depth to the game, as you have to think about both possibilities. -If you click on a revealed square, it has a 50/50 chance of changing it. This does count as a move. -If you press space while hovering over a revealed square, it locks it. This square can no longer be changed. This does count as a move. Once a player has unlocked a lock, that block cannot be locked again. -X is player one and generally goes first, but you don't have to play it like that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where the concept came from: This is actually based on a quantum physics concept known as "superposition." To put it simply, certain particles have an up or down "spin." When you observe the particle for the first time -whether you use an instrument or your eyes- it collapses into a definite up or down spin. There's no way to determine the spin of a particle; it's completely random. But before a particle has been observed, it has both an up AND down spin. This is called superposition.