Windows · $15 · Multiplayer Games

Triad2.1

Two hollow red ovals. A solid blue triangle. Now, is there a third tile that completes the series? Think fast--the clock is running. Or should you forget about the red-oval tile and try the one with the orange rectangles? Tick tock tick tock.

Operating system
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
File size
3238 KB
License
Shareware
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025

319 downloads·627 page views

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Overview

What is Triad?

Two hollow red ovals. A solid blue triangle. Now, is there a third tile that completes the series? Think fast--the clock is running. Or should you forget about the red-oval tile and try the one with the orange rectangles? Tick tock tick tock.

In depth

A closer look at Triad

Two hollow red ovals. A solid blue triangle. Now, is there a third tile that completes the series? Think fast--the clock is running. Or should you forget about the red-oval tile and try the one with the orange rectangles? Tick tock tick tock. Where's the solution?A game that will stretch your ability to find subtle patterns, Triad will have you biting your fingernails in game after game.

Verdict

Should you download Triad?

Triad runs on Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003 and is available under the Shareware license — the installer is 3238 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Multiplayer Games.

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At a glance

Triad specifications

Publisher
Random Software
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025
License
Shareware
Operating system
Windows 9X/ME/2K/XP/2003
File size
3238 KB
Price
$15
Page views
627

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