Taxonomy of Joseki

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Please note that this taxonomy is far from complete.

Here is a taxonomy of joseki, which means an organized list of the main joseki, grouped according to how the lines of play branch.

Table of contents

Corner

#3 #2 #1 gonogo #5 #4 ootakamoku oomokuhazushi
[Diagram]

Overview of starting moves

statistics

[1]

3-4 point Josekis

Overview of approaches by White

3-4 point distant low approach 3-4 point low approach 3-4 point distant high approach 3-4 point high approach 3-4 point distant very high approach 3-4 point low approach from the wrong direction 3-4 point approach from the wrong direction 3-4 point very distant high approach from the wrong direction
[Diagram]

komoku approaches



Details of 3-4 point approach joseki


enclosure by Black

3463 enclosure 3453 enclosure 3443 enclosure 3454 enclosure 3437 enclosure
[Diagram]

komoku enclosures


[2]

4-4 point josekis

Overview of approaches by White

4-4 point very low approach 4-4 point daidaigeima kakari 4-4 point distant low approach 4-4 point low approach 44 point inside contact 4-4 point 3-3 invasion 4-4 point distant high approach 4-4 point high approach 44Point55ShoulderHit#1 4-4 point 5-5 shoulder hit
[Diagram]

hoshi approaches


Details of 4-4 point approach joseki

developments by Black [101]

4473Enclosure 4463Enclosure 4435Enclosure 4434Enclosure 4433Enclosure 4474Enclosure 4464Enclosure
[Diagram]

hoshi enclosures


[3]

3-3 point josekis

Overview approaches by White

3-3 point very distant low approach, tenuki 3-3 point distant low approach 3-3 point low approach 3-3 point distant high approach 3-3 point high approach 3-3 point shoulder hit
[Diagram]

sansan approaches

developments by Black [102]

3363 enclosure 3353 enclosure 3364 enclosure 3354 enclosure
[Diagram]

sansan enclosure


[4]

3-5 point josekis

approach by White

3-5 point distant low approach 3-5 point low approach 3-5 point 3-3 approach 3-5 point high approach 3-5 point very high approach
[Diagram]

mokuhazushi approaches


Details of 3-5 point approach joseki

3-5 point enclosure josekis by Black

3453 enclosure 3554 enclosure
[Diagram]

mokuhazushi enclosures


[5]

4-5 point josekis

Overview of approaches by White

4-5 point 4-3 approach 4-5 point 3-3 approach
[Diagram]

4-5 point approaches


Details of 4-5 point approach joseki

enclosure? by Black

3554 enclosure 3454 enclosure 3354 enclosure
[Diagram]

Takamoku Enclosures


Side patterns

Shoulder hit

[Diagram]

Shoulder hit

W1, diagonally approaching a stone on the third line, is know as a shoulder hit. Black has several options for dealing with this move, the most important of which are a and b. Playing elsewhere is generally a bad idea in this situation.


Capping play

[Diagram]

Example

W1, approaching a stone on the third line from above, is know as a capping play. Common responses include a and b. Ignoring this move is less serious for black than ignoring a shoulder hit.


Approach

[Diagram]

Approach

The approach W1 is common when dealing with a stone on the fourth line.


Invasion

[Diagram]

Invasion

There are standard sequences on the side when invading a position, see Three Space Extension Invasions


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