K, the Key, is to be moved to contact L, the Latch, so as to move it totally into the grey area.
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The object again is to move K to dislodged L. The "tumblers", the numbered blocks, are only to slide in the direction of their respective lengths.
How might you accomplish this?
Note: the black areas are void space.
I know I can be too impetus sometimes but I checked and rechecked this! I did! Seeing the subject titles was a worry!
Yes. There are some instances where movements might be 'either..or' but they yield the same result.
(At the same point, if there was a massive flaw I couldn't believe that something of this levity would have escaped our review procedures.)
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Posted by brianjn
on 2008-12-20 06:04:32 |