Twixt (also spelled as TwixT) is a two-player board game involving pegs and links, where the goal of each player is to connect opposite sides of a square board. A link connect two pegs that are connected by a chess knight's move. The game was originally invented by Alex Randolph, and later commercialized by 3M.
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- Programs to Play Twixt Collection of information on game playing programs. Also features T1.
- Uncrossed Knight Paths is NP-complete Draft of a paper by Dominic Mazzoni and Kevin Watkins proving that finding paths in Twixt (i.e., whether it is still possible to win) is NP-complete.
- Game Pile Review A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Twixt (1963). Twixt is a three dimensional version of an old pen and paper game. The object of the game is to build an uninterrupted "bridge" from one end of the board to the other.