Difference between revisions of "User:Piphi/Connect 4/Help"

 
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#Scroll down to your game and click on the game link.
 
#Scroll down to your game and click on the game link.
 
#Click on edit button next to the title. You should be seeing lots of individual letters arranged in a grid-like fashion, "b" stands for a blue piece and "r" stands for a red piece.
 
#Click on edit button next to the title. You should be seeing lots of individual letters arranged in a grid-like fashion, "b" stands for a blue piece and "r" stands for a red piece.
#Move one of your pieces the appropriate number of spaces by replacing it's current text with one space and moving the text you deleted to where you want it.
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#Place a piece of you color on an appropriate spot by replacing the empty space with the character that stands for a piece of your color.
 
#Click on "Save Changes"
 
#Click on "Save Changes"
#Optional: Leave a message on your game's discussion telling your opponent that it's their turn
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#Leave a message on your game's discussion telling your opponent that it's their turn
  
 
== Cheating ==
 
== Cheating ==

Latest revision as of 16:25, 9 July 2020



How do I move my piece

Video Tutorial: https://www.screencast.com/t/bIvIimlGAysp

  1. Go to the Connect 4 main page here
  2. Scroll down to your game and click on the game link.
  3. Click on edit button next to the title. You should be seeing lots of individual letters arranged in a grid-like fashion, "b" stands for a blue piece and "r" stands for a red piece.
  4. Place a piece of you color on an appropriate spot by replacing the empty space with the character that stands for a piece of your color.
  5. Click on "Save Changes"
  6. Leave a message on your game's discussion telling your opponent that it's their turn

Cheating

If you think someone cheated in any game then comment in the "Report Cheating" discussion page.

Note: Whenever you leave a comment on the discussion page, at the end of your comment put this text "--~~~~", what it does is it leaves a signature so that I can know who commented what.

Example: --piphi (talk) 14:10, 24 June 2020 (EDT)