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Nine Men's Morris is one of those classic abstract strategy board games that feels timeless, like checkers or chess, but with its own unique flavor. It's a two-player game of pure skill played on a simple grid, where the goal is to capture your opponent's pieces by forming lines of three. The board itself is deceptively simple—just three concentric squares connected by lines in the middle of each side—but it leads to some surprisingly deep and clever tactics.
You start by taking turns placing your nine pieces on the board's intersections, trying to form those all-important "mills" (a straight line of three). Every time you make a mill, you get to remove one of your opponent's pieces from the board, as long as it's not part of their own mill. Once all pieces are placed, you slide them along the lines to keep forming new mills and blocking your foe. It's a constant back-and-forth of setting traps, defending your own pieces, and trying to corner your opponent until they're down to just two pieces and can't move anymore. It's simple to learn, but you'll find yourself staring at the board, plotting several moves ahead.