Three in a Row
Noughts and crosses vs AI — or challenge a friend online when it suits you both.
Play Three in a Row
Touch / tablet: tap and drag work like click and drag on a desktop. Use Fullscreen above for a larger play area without scrolling past ads and tips. Keyboard shortcuts listed in each game also have on-screen buttons where they matter.
Runs fully in your browser. Scores are saved on this device only.
How to play
You are X, the computer is O — or switch to "Online friend" to share an invite link and take turns on your own time (no account needed). In AI mode, click any empty square on your turn. Get three in a line to win. Choose Easy, Medium or Unbeatable AI.
Tips & strategy
Opening in a corner forces the AI into a single safe reply. The centre is the strongest cell. On Unbeatable the best you can do is draw — that is the mathematical truth of the game.
Good for
- Teaching children forks, blocks and draw-by-default logic.
- A fast 10-second game you can fit into anything.
- Measuring your brain against a provably perfect opponent.
Frequently asked questions
Can I beat the Unbeatable AI?
No. Noughts and crosses is a solved game — with perfect play both sides draw. The best you can do against Minimax is a tie.
Who moves first?
You (X) move first every round. Future updates may add "computer starts" mode.
How does online play work?
Create a room, copy the invite link, and send it. You are X, your friend is O. Each move is stored for a week on the server so you can play asynchronously.
