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Bishops moving puzzle. Puzzle to move bishops across the board without attacking each other, as appearing in computer game The 7th Guest.[All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Karen Robinson wrote on Tue, Dec 7, 2004 10:14 PM UTC:
Hans, I'm so glad you were able to find out the history of this problem!
Karen Robinson

xxx wrote on Mon, Aug 14, 2006 09:22 AM UTC:Excellent ★★★★★
1.wBdc2
2.bBbc4
3.wBa4
4.wBbc2
5.wBd1
6.bBd3
7.bBb1
8.bBc4
9.bBcd3
10.wBdb3
11.wBd5
12.wBb5
13.bBc2
14.bBd1
15.wBab2
16.bBcb4
17.wBd4
18.wBcb2
19.wBa1
20.bBa3
21.bBc1
22.bBb4
23.bBba3
24.wBac3
25.wBa5
26.wBc5
27.bBb2
28.bBa1
The answer may has error.

George Duke wrote on Mon, Aug 10, 2009 10:08 PM UTC:
Moreover, Karen Robinson's comments take us to this Dudeney puzzle, which new Alphanumeric on 6x6 is reminiscent of. The similarity is to get the pieces across the board, although Bodlaender forgets to say that. Also existing puzzle of Karen Robinson that expands the idea to 64 squares.

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