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Description Peg Solitaire game board shapes.
(1) French (European) style, 37 holes, 17th century;
(2) J. C. Wiegleb, 1779, Germany, 45 holes;
(3) Asymmetrical 3-3-2-2 as described by George Bell, 20th century;
(4) English style (standard), 33 holes;
(5) Diamond, 41 holes; (6) Triangular, 15 holes. Grey=the hole for the survivor.
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Source PNG Peg Solitaire game board shapes.png by WolfgangW.
Note: I do not think it was wise to delete the 8k (eight kilobytes) sized, for screen-display designed original, in favour of a uselessly enlargeable 229k SVG. WolfgangW. [w.] 22:18, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
Author Júlio Reis

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