A couple of nice gif solutions can be found here
A playable form of the game where you can vary the number of discs and experiment for yourself can be found here:
A couple of nice gif solutions can be found here
A playable form of the game where you can vary the number of discs and experiment for yourself can be found here:
for 3 discs=7 moves
” 4 discs=15 moves
” 5 discs=31 moves,,generalized: 2^n-1 moves where n is number of discs initially in 1 rod.
Absolutely right. I love this puzzle, simple and with a surprisingly mathematical solution…
regards
J
Yes,we learnt to make it using C++ with recursive function..
Haha.. That “degree of freedom” reminded me of theory of machines. Loving your blog posts. Thank you for the awesome tricks and methods.