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  2. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 an efficient method for solving peg solitaire problems was developed. [2] An unpublished study from 1989 on a generalized version of the game on the English board showed that each possible problem in the generalized game has 2 9 possible distinct solutions, excluding symmetries, as the English board contains 9 distinct 3×3 sub-squares ...

  3. Tower of Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    The game graph of level 7 shows the relatedness to the SierpiƄski triangle. call the pegs a, b, and c; list disk positions from left to right in order of increasing size; The sides of the outermost triangle represent the shortest ways of moving a tower from one peg to another one.

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  5. Conway's Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Conway's Soldiers or the checker-jumping problem is a one-person mathematical game or puzzle devised and analyzed by mathematician John Horton Conway in 1961. A variant of peg solitaire, it takes place on an infinite checkerboard. The board is divided by a horizontal line that extends indefinitely.

  6. Game of the Day: PegLand - AOL

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    PegLand takes place in a magical world filled with fantastical landscapes, exciting powers, and more pegs than you could shake a stick at! You control a ball-dropper, which you use Game of the Day ...

  7. Hoppers (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was created by Nob Yoshigahara, and is based on the classic Peg Solitaire game “The Great Thirteen” which was patented on July 15 by the inventor W.C. Breitenbach [1] Yoshigahara also developed a computer program to develop a wide range of challenges for the game. Hoppers Jr. (Ages 5–7) is also sold by ThinkFun. It has a larger ...

  8. Goishi Hiroi - Wikipedia

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    Goishi Hiroi, also known as Hiroimono, is a Japanese variant of peg solitaire.In it, pegs (or stones on a Go board) are arranged in a set pattern, and the player must pick up all the pegs or stones, one by one.

  9. Gobs of Games - Wikipedia

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    Gobs of Games, released in Europe as Games Frenzy, is a 2000 video game for the Game Boy Color developed by 2N Productions and published by The 3DO Company, who showcased the game at E3 2000. [1] The game is a compilation of compilation of puzzle games , including simplified iterations of traditional games, including peg solitaire , checkers ...