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The reason for this will become clear later in the article. If this happens, click the reset button in the top left corner and have another go.

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The underlying PBIX File can be downloaded here:Ī caveat I would like to make early in the article is the game gets confused about 5% of the time, so you may notice the computer pieces jump to a completely different layout if you play it often enough. For starters, here is a link to a playable “Publish to Web” version so you can try it out for yourself. I get pretty close and will detail my approach here in this article. Keep taking turns until one person makes a row of three markers on the board - vertically, horizontally, or diagonally - or until all the squares are filled with no one getting three in a row.Īs the child gets the hang of the game and knows the words better, challenge him to read the words faster and faster, until he can correctly read each word in one second or less.To follow in the spirit of some of my recent blogs, I thought I would have a look to see how feasible it might be to build a Tic Tac Toe game using just DAX and Power BI. If you (the adult) are Player B, ask the child to “help” you read the word on the card you draw. Once he has correctly read the word, he can put a marker on one of the squares of the game board. If he can’t read the word correctly within a few seconds, go through our sight words correction procedure to review and reinforce the correct word. Player A draws a card from the stack and reads the word out loud. Decide which player will use the X markers and which will use the O markers. Shuffle the flash cards and put them in a face-down stack next to the board. Put the Tic-Tac-Toe game board between the two players.














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