Coaches Kennedy, Mahan, and Mike McKay introduce the first half of the rules to the lesser-known game Fifteen in the Guide to Fifteen [Part I]. This game is a classic example of fun and engaging gameplay.

Fifteen is a little-known game that involves nine numerals ranging from 1 to 9, and two players taking turns to cover each numeral. The dealer always moves first. The game is often used as a problem in SRM 172, and it presents a challenge to both the mind and the strategic skills of the player.
Personally, I found the game to be engaging and entertaining. It requires players to think several moves ahead and make strategic decisions based on their opponent's moves. The game also offers a sense of satisfaction each time a player successfully covers all nine numerals.
The New Solitaire Wood Blocks Game of Fifteen is a great way to enjoy the game alone. The box clearly states that it is a new solitaire version of the game. The objective remains the same, to sort the numbers in ascending order to solve the puzzle. The game is challenging yet relaxing at the same time, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good puzzle game.
In conclusion, Fifteen is a classic game that deserves more attention. It offers a unique challenge that is both fun and rewarding. Whether you play with a friend or alone, you are sure to enjoy this game in all its forms. Thank you for reading my review, and I hope you give Fifteen a try!
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