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Meshulam's game

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Meshulam's game is a mathematical game in combinatorial game theory named after the mathematician A. Meshulam. It involves two players taking turns to color squares in a grid, with specific rules that determine the winning conditions based on the colors chosen. The details of the game can vary, but it typically involves strategic decision-making, foresight, and planning to secure a win.

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