Klondinski's Nim Engine

Martin J. Chlond


Nim is a simple game played with coins. It is thought to be Chinese in origin. An arbitrary number of coins are arranged into rows and two players alternate in removing one or more coins from any row. Whoever takes the last coin wins.

Enter your move by clicking on a coin. That coin and all those to the right and in the same row will be removed. The computer will then make it's move. Check the status bar for messages. Reload page at any time to start a new game.