(Sorry about the video being a short YouTube just automatically makes it one if it’s less then a minute and is shaped like one)
Now to explain 4 in a row with food: Imagine 4 in a Row as a delightful baking competition between two friends.
You both enter a kitchen with an enormous baking board. Instead of baking, you're strategically placing ingredients (let's say colorful candies or fruits) onto the board. The goal is to be the first to create a row of four of your ingredients either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, just like making a perfect row of cupcakes on a baking tray.
Each turn, you and your friend take one of your ingredients and drop it into the board from the top, allowing it to fall into the lowest empty space in a column, much like adding your chosen ingredient to a baking pan before putting it in the oven.
The challenge intensifies as you strategically plan your moves to block your opponent from forming their row of four while also aiming to create your own winning sequence. Just like in baking where precision and timing matter, here, each placement requires careful consideration to outsmart your opponent and achieve the winning combination, akin to baking the perfect dessert masterpiece.
(I used ai for that but it’s fun to play with to make stuff like this (:)