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Battleship Board

The document describes the classic two-player battleship game. It explains that each player has five ships of different lengths that they arrange secretly on their 10x10 grid. The objective is to sink the opponent's ships by guessing their coordinates one square at a time, with the player responding "hit" or "miss" until all squares of a ship are hit and it is sunk. The first player to sink all of the opponent's ships wins.

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Battleship Board

The document describes the classic two-player battleship game. It explains that each player has five ships of different lengths that they arrange secretly on their 10x10 grid. The objective is to sink the opponent's ships by guessing their coordinates one square at a time, with the player responding "hit" or "miss" until all squares of a ship are hit and it is sunk. The first player to sink all of the opponent's ships wins.

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A

Aircraft Carrier (5 Spaces)

My Opponent

C
D
E
F
G
H

Battleship (4 Spaces)

Submarine (3 Spaces)

Destroyer (3 Spaces)

J
1

10

Patrol (2 Spaces)

A
B
C

My Board

D
E
F
G
H
I
J
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A
Aircraft Carrier (5 Spaces)

My Opponent

C
D
E
F
G
H

Battleship (4 Spaces)

Submarine (3 Spaces)

Destroyer (3 Spaces)

J
1

10

Patrol (2 Spaces)

A
B
C

My Board

D
E
F
G
H
I
J
1

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Instructions
This is a two-player game. The objective of the game is to sink the other players ships.
Setup: Both players line up their five ships on their grid so that their opponent cannot see the ships placements.
A barrier between the two boards may be required. Ships may be placed vertically or horizontally, but not
diagonally.
Gameplay: Players take turns guessing a square where they think their opponents ships might be. Players
guess by choosing the Y and X axes (e.g. J-9.) If the square that is guessed is occupied by a ship, the player
must say hit. If the square is unoccupied, the player must say miss. Once an entire ship has been hit, the
player must say sunk and reveal which ship was sunk.
Once all of a players ships have been sunk, the game is over. The winner is the player with any ships still left
on the board.

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