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by anonymoushn
667 days ago
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Double agent isn't a color that appears on the card. A card has 7 white spaces, 1 black space, 9 spaces of one color, and 8 spaces of the other color. If you think that white and black are separate colors, you can't make a rotationally symmetric 5x5 board. From the perspective of a player who is memorizing boards, it's beneficial to know which square is black, so as the memorizer's adversary it's probably best to put the black square in all 8 non-blue non-red squares for a given layout of blue and red squares. |
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It's not difficult to be adversarial against the proposed naive strategy (just generate boards with enough overlap such that you can't uniquely identify them from such a small number of revealed squares), but it's easiest to generate fully random boards (without any concerns for "weird" boards) and be done with it.