Reversi Online

  1. Reversi is very much a game of strategy. Playing with a friend or against the computer helps strengthen spatial reasoning skills, since players have to look in multiple directions when planning their moves.
  2. Reversi is a strategy board game for two players, played on an 8×8 uncheckered board. Flip your opponent's pieces by trapping them between two of your own. Your aim is to own more pieces than your opponent when the game is over. You can play the game by using 'Mouse' or by touching.
  3. An online multiplayer version of the popular strategy game. Reversi is a strategy game where two players take turns to place their counters on the board, attempting to capture their opponent's counters. The goal is to have a majority of your counters showing at the end of the game. Play against Android or online against other players! Online play supports player rankings and Achievements.

Jump over purple pieces to turn them into your color. Original script by Jon Shemitz. Dragger Counterfeit Colored Lines 2048. Play reversi online with players from all over the world, or play with machine AI offline. Reversi is a strategy game on a board with 8 rows and 8 columns played by two players. The player's goal is to have a majority of their colored pieces showing at the end of the game, turning over as many of their opponent's pieces as possible.

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Reversi Online Hard

Description: Reversi, also known as Othello, is a classic board game. Flip your opponent's pieces by trapping them between two of your own. Strategically place your pieces in this disk-flipping game! The player with the most pieces at the end of the game wins.


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Reversi Online Game

Reversi

Note: This game was built with HTML5. It runs on Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari or Internet Explorer 9 or higher. It is also optimized for iOS devices, including iPad, iPod, and iPhone.

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Reversi Online 2 Player

Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced player, you'll love this flash version of Reversi. Complete with sound effects and smooth, beautiful graphics, the game is based on the traditional 8x8 board layout. The computer player is very smart, so you'll need to use forward planning and strategy if you hope to win.

How to Play Reversi

The rules of Reversi only take a few moments to learn, after which you can enjoy a lifetime of fun trying to master the game. In this classic game there are 64 discs. Each disc has a different color on each of its two sides.

Your discs are colored
The computer's discs are colored

The game starts with four discs in the center of the board - two of your color and two of the computer's color. When it is your turn to play, click on an empty square of the board where you wish to place a disc. You can only place your disc on a space where it can flip at least one of the computer's discs. To be able to flip one or more of the computer's discs, you need to place your disc in a space where it 'outflanks' (ie traps) discs of the computer's color. This means that you need to place a disc on the board so that one or more of the computer's discs (or rows of discs) are bordered at each end by a disc of your color. A row is defined as one or more discs in a continuous straight line, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. All discs outflanked in any one move are flipped, so one move can sometimes flip quite a large number of discs, thus making a drastic difference to the game.

A disc may outflank any number of opponent's discs in one or more rows in any number of directions at the same time, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

If on your turn you cannot outflank and flip at least one of the computer's discs, you can skip your move by clicking on the Pass button.

Free Reversi Against Computer

When it is no longer possible for either player to move, or when all 64 of the board squares are full, the game is over - if you end up with more discs of your color on the board than the computer then you have won!