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Ultimate Tic-Tac-Toe (Posted on 2019-05-30) Difficulty: 5 of 5
Tic-Tac-Toe is commonly played on a 3 × 3 grid, and it is known that if both players make optimal moves then it will result in a tie; i.e., one player cannot force a win.

(i) Can either player force a win in 4 × 4 tic-tac-toe (where a win is four in a row, four in a column, or four along one of the the two main diagonals)?

(ii) Can either player force a win in n × n tic-tac-toe, where n > 4?

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