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On the Web
- Twixt - A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Twixt (1963). Twixt is a three dimensional version of an old pen and paper game. The object of the game is to build an uninterrupted "bridge" from one end of the board to the other.
- MindZine: TwixT and Quarter-board - By David Bush. Introduction and course in basic game strategy.
- Mark Thompson's Twixt page - Printable board diagram, brief history of the game, suggested variant, links.
- Uncrossed Knight Paths is NP-complete - Draft of a paper by Dominic Mazzoni and Kevin Watkins proving that finding paths in Twixt (i.e., whether it is still possible to win) is NP-complete.
- Programs to Play Twixt - Collection of information on game playing programs. Also features T1.
- Twixt Aire and Calder - An online archive of images of Wakefield and district past and present: photographs, maps, memorabilia, prints.
- Twixt 'n Teens - Details of the dance and skating wear and accessories available.
- GamesByEmail.com - Correspondence gaming community. Offers the organization of Chess, Backgammon, Checkers, Reversi, Xianqui, Link4, Ataxx, Chinese Checkers, Twixt, Go, Zertz and other games.
- Little Golem - Play online board games against opponents. Games include Chess, Go, Reversi, Hex, Twixt, Gomoku, and Four in a Row. Includes tournaments and message forum.
- 'Twixt Land - No description
Wikipedia Articles
- TwixT - TwixT is a two-player abstract strategy game invented by Alex Randolph. It is a member of the connection game family, along with games such as Hex, Havannah, Y, PÜNCT and *Star.
- Twixt Love and Fire - | language = SilentEnglish intertitles
- Alex Randolph - Alex Randolph (4 May 1922 - 10 May 2004) was a designer of board games. Randolph's game creations include TwixT, Inkognito, Raj, Ricochet Robot, and Enchanted Forest.
- Route du Rhum - The Route du Rhum is a transatlantic single-handed yacht race, which takes places every 4 years in November. The course is 'twixt Saint Malo, Brittany, France and Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.