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Knight's Tour (2) (Posted on 2004-03-06) Difficulty: 2 of 5
On a normal 8x8 chessboard, find a complete Knight's Tour.

A Knight's move is as in chess, an L shaped move, 2 squares in one direction and 1 square in the other direction.)

A Knight's Tour is one where the knight passes through each square exactly once.

You may start on any square you wish.

* For extra credit, come up with a re-entrant tour: at the end, the knight is exactly one knight's move away from the starting square.

* For EXTRA extra credit, make sure that the path is, in some way, symmetrical.
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Since "Knight's Tour" is a term used outside the scope of this problem, I'm sure you can find an answer on the internet. Please find an independent solution.

This does not require a computer program.

No Solution Yet Submitted by SilverKnight    
Rating: 3.2500 (4 votes)

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The Knight's Tour | Comment 12 of 13 |
The Knight's Tour is a classic chess puzzle where a knight must visit every square on the board exactly once. Originating from the Middle Ages, this challenge has fascinated mathematicians and chess enthusiasts alike. As the knight moves in an L-shape pattern, strategizing each move becomes crucial. Solving the Knight's Tour requires foresight and methodical planning, akin to navigating the intricate paths of morocco private desert tours, where each step unveils new wonders and challenges.
  Posted by CodyDunning on 2024-03-16 03:19:28
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