From 812298354f0b887577d7e615985398b8919a084f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Maxime Labelle Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2025 17:26:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] fixed typo (#1298) Fixed `staring` into `starting`. --- docs/level-3.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/level-3.mdx b/docs/level-3.mdx index ffdde95eff..550e116170 100644 --- a/docs/level-3.mdx +++ b/docs/level-3.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ import InformationLock from "./level-3/information-lock.yml"; #### Part 2 - The Fresh 1's Rule - The previous section applies when all of the clued 1s were present in the starting hand. In other words, if one or more 1s are clued that were not in the starting hand, then you would play them as normal from left-to-right. -- However, what if there is a **mix** of staring hand 1s and non-starting hand 1s? Then, things get a little more complicated. +- However, what if there is a **mix** of starting hand 1s and non-starting hand 1s? Then, things get a little more complicated. - In this situation, we call the non-starting hand 1s "fresh" 1s. It makes sense that fresh 1s would be more important than non-fresh 1s, because otherwise the non-fresh 1s might have been clued earlier. - Thus, freshly drawn 1's should always be played before non-fresh 1's. - Continuing on from the example in the previous section, imagine that: