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I have a question!!



Fernandez
Spain

I have a question!!
 
I am in the process of making a lovely game to share but I need to check the name of it:
Is it ODDS AND CROSSES??
For some reason I have "nodds and crosses" in my head, but I simply do not know which one is the correct.
Please help this helpless teacher!!!!!!
 
Thank you.

28 Mar 2009      





douglas
United States

If its what I think, I believe in GB they call it "Noughts and Crosses" in the US we call it "Tic Tac Toe"
 
(Edited: I checked google)

28 Mar 2009     



crijus13
Spain

Hi!
 
 
 I �d say NOUGHTS AND CROSSES.
 
 
 
iS THIS RIGHT?Question
 
 

28 Mar 2009     



ELMO.
Spain

I would say "noughts and crosses"

28 Mar 2009     



eng789
Israel

Canadians call it "Tic Tac Toe"

28 Mar 2009     



Fernandez
Spain

OOOOOOOOhhhhhhhh my Gooodness me!!!

WAS I WRONG!!
 
Yes, I believe you are right, is the one you play with "circles" and crosses.
 
Thanks a lot Douglas, you are great!! and I mean it, I have followed your work and contributions on the forum, Thanks for all!!
 
Thank you all, for the quick response, I was just answering to Douglas and then all you fell from heaven!!
 
Thank you!!Embarrassed

28 Mar 2009     



crijus13
Spain

you �re welcome

28 Mar 2009     



douglas
United States

Glad I could help, I think I get more from this site than what I contribute--it �s a true win-win situation

28 Mar 2009     



Ivona
Serbia

We call it X / O (i.e. ix / ox) in Serbia. Smile

28 Mar 2009     



helena2009
Hungary

Dear Fernandez,
 
Maybe you were confused by "Odd One Out"
 
Judy

28 Mar 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

Having lived in England, I know firsthand it is called Noughts and Crosses.   A nought is a zero.

28 Mar 2009     

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