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Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems
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RE: Riddles, brain puzzles and mathematical problems

(11-15-2012, 07:47 PM)Bridge Wrote: 1. Move the black knight on 1 to square 3.
2. Move the white knight on 7 to square 9.
3. Move the white knight on 5 to square 10.
4. Move the black knight on 6 to square 5.
5. Move the black and white knights on 3 and 9 to squares 2 and 8.

Can't get any farther at the moment. This is a really tough puzzle and I don't really want to waste my evening on it.
Wait Wait Wait. Very good try, but the horses on chess don't move like this.

It is a shape "Γ" (move 2 blocks at one direction and then turn left or right and move 1 block).

"The horse moves to the nearest square not on the same rank, file, or diagonal. In other words, the horse moves two squares horizontally then one square vertically, or one square horizontally then two squares vertically. Its move is not blocked by other pieces: it jumps to the new location."

These are the possible moves the horse can make on chess:

[Image: KnightMoves.gif]

A valid move is for example
1.)black 1-> 4
2.)white 7->1 etc.

You moved by 1 block in one direction and then 1 block left/right. This is wrong.

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(This post was last modified: 11-15-2012, 08:00 PM by BAndrew.)
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