Go
Also known as
- 囲碁,
- WeiChi,
- WeiQi,
- Baduk
Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is known as wéiqí in Chinese (Traditional: ; Simplified: ), or in Japanese, and baduk in Korean (hangul: ). To differentiate it from the common English verb go, it is sometimes capitalized. An alternate spelling is also used occasionally. Go originated in China, where it has been played for at least two thousand years. It is mostly popular in East Asia but has in recent years gained some popularity in the rest of the world as well. Go is noted...
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| Minimum age (years) |
- 5.0yr.
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| Minimum playing time |
- 3.0min,
- 20.0min
| Maximum playing time |
- 600.0min
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