A Better Battleship Strategy
Friday, December 24th, 2010Battleship, a game of fun, chance and wait, strategy? In what once boiled down to inspired guessing, the mathematicians of the world have optimized an organized guessing pattern greatly enhancing one’s chance at emerging with ships un-sunk. How do you do it? Follow closely:Your first two guesses will need to be spaced out 5 spots (meaning 4 empty squares in between). For example, if you guess A1 to start the game, your second guess should be A5. This allows the maximum possible distance without the potential for overlooking an aircraft carrier (the largest of the ships at your opponent’s disposal). From this point, guesses should proceed in a in a diagonal fashion, like so (numbers represent guess number):1 – - – - 2 – - – — 3 – - – - 4 – - — – 5 – - – - 6 – — – - 7 – - – - 8 — – - – 9 – - – - 1011 – - – - 12 – - – — 13 – - – - 14 – - — – 15 – - – - 16 – — – - 17 – - – - 18 — – - – 19 – - – - 20After 20 guesses, hitting the aircraft carrier is a mathematical certainty. Once the aircraft carrier is sunk, guesses should move to 4 spaces apart (3 spaces in between), as you search for the destroyer, shown below in brackets. (more…)