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(Featured in Games Magazine, May 1999, page 41)
The members of the Krosses (black squares) and the Knotts (black circles) live in Tic-Tac-Town. Not surprisingly, members of each family happen to live in lines of three (either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). However, a line is never adjacent to another line from the same family -- even diagonally. Fifteen Krosses and Fifteen Knotts live in each division of Tic-Tac-Town. The numbers outside the grids reveal the number of family members in each row and column. Can you figure out where each family member lives? (Click here for the solutions.)
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