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Double Perimeter Defense Formation, or DPDF, is one of the oldest non-[[Snake(4x4)|snake]] formations that was played. Traditionally, it is played with 3 small tiles forming one "perimeter", with a 2x3 block of larger tiles under, and the tiles on the outside forming the second perimeter. | Double Perimeter Defense Formation, or DPDF, is one of the oldest non-[[Snake(4x4)|snake]] formations that was played. Traditionally, it is played with 3 small tiles forming one "perimeter", with a 2x3 block of larger tiles under, and the tiles on the outside forming the second perimeter. | ||
== Traditional DPDF == | |||
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== Minsker DPDF == | |||
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== DPDF in variants == | |||
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Revision as of 00:18, 24 July 2025

Double Perimeter Defense Formation, or DPDF, is one of the oldest non-snake formations that was played. Traditionally, it is played with 3 small tiles forming one "perimeter", with a 2x3 block of larger tiles under, and the tiles on the outside forming the second perimeter.
Traditional DPDF
[TODO]
Minsker DPDF
[TODO]
DPDF in variants
[TODO]