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How To Solve The Peg Solitaire Puzzle

The object of Peg Solitaire is to finish the game with only one peg remaining on the board, preferably in the centre hole. You can remove a peg by jumping over it with another peg. Only certain jumps are legal: you must jump horizontally or vertically, and you can jump only one peg at a time. Here is one the most genial solutions in the allocated 31 moves.


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1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful kevinpaulscarrott  (273 days ago)

...there are many solutions to this puzzle. This is the best system I have seen. Other solutions are more erratic.

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Anonymous  (297 days ago)

>>> Here is the most genial solution in just 31 moves. Not that it was bad, but there aren't any solutions with more or less than 31 moves, as there are 32 pins in the game... :-D

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Anonymous  (333 days ago)

Bien joué !

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Anonymous  (381 days ago)

:( thanks a lot!!! this has been my party trick for years! now everyone knows it! grrrrrrrr

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Anonymous  (383 days ago)

simple and effective instruction!

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Anonymous  (394 days ago)

it is to fast!

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Anonymous  (451 days ago)

in that example is board 3x3 how to solve the this game with board 5x5, 7x7, 9x9, and 11x11.

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Anonymous  (458 days ago)

whoa! i love that game. i always wondered if it could really be done! thanks!

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Anonymous  (458 days ago)

whoa! i love that game. i always wondered if it could really be done! thanks!

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1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful mysti  (522 days ago)

Ive always wanted to know how to do that!

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babylux  (581 days ago)

LOL

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Princess  (593 days ago)

another reason to be alone HEY give me a break!!!

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