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1967 · 2-2 players · 10min · weight 1.64 · 147 ratings

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ID
7378
Name
Sprouts
Year
1967
Rank
19487
Min players
2
Max players
2
Playing time
10
Min playtime
10
Max playtime
10
Avg weight
1.6429
Num weights
14
Bayes avg
5.51934
Average
6.10317
Users rated
147
Num owned
99
Wanting
2
Wishing
22
Num comments
95
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:38:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (1)
Paper-and-Pencil
Categories (1)
Abstract Strategy
Description (1092 chars)

Sprouts is a two-player game, invented by John Conway (the creator of the game of Life) and Michael Paterson, while they were at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom). The rules are: In the beginning - a few spots are drawn on the paper; On every move, the player must connect two spots (or one spot to itself) with a curve, which doesn't intersect other curves. After that, the player must set a new spot on just-drawn curve. To every spot can be attached maximum 3 curves. The player who on his/her turn doesn't have a valid move, loses the game. In the image shown, the two black spots each have only two curves coming out of them, but nonetheless cannot be used because no curve can be drawn between them without crossing another already-drawn curve. Thus this game is over. The two black spots are called "survivors", and the number of survivors is what can effectively be controlled in the game. Sprouts is one of many combinatorial games analyzed in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays as well as other math books on the subject of combinatorial games.

LLM v2 (wide)

Not yet enriched at v2 (wide pass).

LLM v3 (deep)

Not yet enriched at v3 (deep pass).

LLM v4 wide (controlled-vocab primitives)

Not yet enriched at v4 (wide pass).

LLM v4 deep (archetype fit)

Not in the v4 deep-pass top-20% slice.