Example 2: Where there are three rings and four pegs, each ring only moves twice.Does it? If we're trying to get ring C to peg 4
A -> 1 B -> 2 C -> 4 B -> 4 A -> 4In the case of n disks and n+1 pegs, the last disk moves only once.
thor
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In reply to Re^3: Hanoi Challenge
by thor
in thread Hanoi Challenge
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