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Reversi Mania

Finish the board with more discs in your color than the opponent. Every legal placement changes board control until neither player has a remaining move.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Reversi Mania game overview

Reversi Mania unfolds on an eight-by-eight board where captured lines change from one color to the other. You place a disc that brackets opposing pieces and convert the enclosed line. This classic reversible-disc board strategy rewards protecting corners while limiting moves that give the opponent access to strong edge positions. Every legal placement changes board control until neither player has a remaining move. Within this classic reversible-disc board strategy, compare cause and result. The match is lost when the final count gives the opposing color more occupied squares.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect classic reversible-disc board strategy in Reversi Mania. Finish the board with more discs in your color than the opponent. The challenge changes because every legal placement changes board control until neither player has a remaining move.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Reversi Mania

Start Reversi Mania by checking the goal. Next, place a disc that brackets opposing pieces and convert the enclosed line. Before acting, favor protecting corners while limiting moves that give the opponent access to strong edge positions.

Continue from a safe position. Every legal placement changes board control until neither player has a remaining move. After failure, reconsider timing for classic reversible-disc board strategy.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click or tap a highlighted legal square to place the current disc; play alternates automatically after the enclosed opposing pieces are flipped.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Reversi Mania

  1. Finish the board with more discs in your color than the opponent. Inspect the nearest constraint before the next input.
  2. Protecting corners while limiting moves that give the opponent access to strong edge positions. Keep the classic reversible-disc board strategy priority visible.
  3. The match is lost when the final count gives the opposing color more occupied squares. Plan the next attempt around this limit.