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lekahe rated 2 weeks ago- The Towers of Hanoi
The object of the game is to move all the pieces to one of the other posts. You can only move the pieces one at a time and you are not allowed to place a piece on top of a smaller piece. You can decide how many pieces you want to play with. Play with three or four until you get ...
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13 Reviews
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 jcharliem rated 8 days ago- i did it! first try, 7. protip: the larger the piece, the more "expensive" to move. focus on the biggest piece always.
 Pazma rated 8 days ago- Great puzzle, it took me while but I solved it eventually.
 ryreno rated 7 months ago- Classic and fun, but a fairly easy puzzle.
 - Monkey-Pilot rated 2 weeks ago
- Remember, if you move 1 piece a second in a 64 block high tower, the world will end in a clap of thunder by the time you finish. Also, this is a rubbish applet.
 ogsmobile rated 7 months ago- Great game, problem is staying focused so you can repeat the pattern
 upicks rated 2 weeks ago- Damn this puzzle is addictive!
 lekahe rated 2 weeks ago- The Towers of Hanoi
The object of the game is to move all the pieces to one of the other posts. You can only move the pieces one at a time and you are not allowed to place a piece on top of a smaller piece. You can decide how many pieces you want to play with. Play with three or four until you get the hang of it - playing with seven pieces is awesome!
 - soren202 rated 2 weeks ago
- *sigh* boring, easy puzzle that's been done better in KOTOR... sadly enough.
 rssn rated 5 months ago- Thumbs up for having an incredibly beautiful and elegant recursive solution that can be programmed in 5 lines.
 - AttemptingReason rated 7 months ago
- Once you can do it for five, you can do it for as many as you want to waste time on.
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