Definitely fascinating. It’s a shame it doesn’t keep track of number of moves—the fewest number of moves needed to clog up the board might also be interesting.
The total of all the numbers on the board goes up by 2 on every move and starts at 4. Therefore the number of moves you’ve made is (current total − 4)/2. To reach 2048 requires at least 1022 moves. As a rough rule of thumb, look at the biggest number on the board: that’s a ballpark estimate of how many moves you’ve played.
I realised this shortly after getting into the flow of my first game, and it entirely extinguished my desire to play a second. My memetic immune system is strong.
Definitely fascinating. It’s a shame it doesn’t keep track of number of moves—the fewest number of moves needed to clog up the board might also be interesting.
The total of all the numbers on the board goes up by 2 on every move and starts at 4. Therefore the number of moves you’ve made is (current total − 4)/2. To reach 2048 requires at least 1022 moves. As a rough rule of thumb, look at the biggest number on the board: that’s a ballpark estimate of how many moves you’ve played.
I realised this shortly after getting into the flow of my first game, and it entirely extinguished my desire to play a second. My memetic immune system is strong.
Actually, I think 90% of the time it adds a 2, 10% it adds a 4.