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screen = turtle.

Screen()
screen.setup(800,800)
screen.title("Tic Tac Toe - PythonTurtle.Academy")
screen.setworldcoordinates(-5,-5,5,5)
screen.bgcolor('yellow')
screen.tracer(0,0)
turtle.hideturtle()

def draw_board():
turtle.pencolor('green')
turtle.pensize(10)
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(-3,-1)
turtle.seth(0)
turtle.down()
turtle.fd(6)
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(-3,1)
turtle.seth(0)
turtle.down()
turtle.fd(6)
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(-1,-3)
turtle.seth(90)
turtle.down()
turtle.fd(6)
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(1,-3)
turtle.seth(90)
turtle.down()
turtle.fd(6)

def draw_circle(x,y):
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(x,y-0.75)
turtle.seth(0)
turtle.color('red')
turtle.down()
turtle.circle(0.75, steps=100)

def draw_x(x,y):
turtle.color('blue')
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(x-0.75,y-0.75)
turtle.down()
turtle.goto(x+0.75,y+0.75)
turtle.up()
turtle.goto(x-0.75,y+0.75)
turtle.down()
turtle.goto(x+0.75,y-0.75)

def draw_piece(i,j,p):
if p==0: return
x,y = 2*(j-1), -2*(i-1)
if p==1:
draw_x(x,y)
else:
draw_circle(x,y)

def draw(b):
draw_board()
for i in range(3):
for j in range(3):
draw_piece(i,j,b[i][j])
screen.update()

# return 1 if player 1 wins, 2 if player 2 wins, 3 if tie, 0 if game is not over


def gameover(b):
if b[0][0]>0 and b[0][0] == b[0][1] and b[0][1] == b[0][2]: return b[0][0]
if b[1][0]>0 and b[1][0] == b[1][1] and b[1][1] == b[1][2]: return b[1][0]
if b[2][0]>0 and b[2][0] == b[2][1] and b[2][1] == b[2][2]: return b[2][0]
if b[0][0]>0 and b[0][0] == b[1][0] and b[1][0] == b[2][0]: return b[0][0]
if b[0][1]>0 and b[0][1] == b[1][1] and b[1][1] == b[2][1]: return b[0][1]
if b[0][2]>0 and b[0][2] == b[1][2] and b[1][2] == b[2][2]: return b[0][2]
if b[0][0]>0 and b[0][0] == b[1][1] and b[1][1] == b[2][2]: return b[0][0]
if b[2][0]>0 and b[2][0] == b[1][1] and b[1][1] == b[0][2]: return b[2][0]
p=0
for i in range(3):
for j in range(3):
p += (1 if b[i][j] > 0 else 0)
if p==9: return 3
else: return 0

def play(x,y):
global turn
i = 3-int(y+5)//2
j = int(x+5)//2 - 1
if i>2 or j>2 or i<0 or j<0 or b[i][j]!=0: return
if turn == 'x': b[i][j], turn = 1, 'o'
else: b[i][j], turn = 2, 'x'
draw(b)
r = gameover(b)
if r==1:
screen.textinput("Game over!","X won!")
elif r==2:
screen.textinput("Game over!","O won!")
elif r==3:
screen.textinput("Game over!", "Tie!")

b = [ [ 0,0,0 ], [ 0,0,0 ], [ 0,0,0 ] ]


draw(b)
turn = 'x'
screen.onclick(play)
turtle.mainloop()

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