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  2. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Playing Peg solitaire Man playing triangular peg solitaire. A valid move is to jump a peg orthogonally over an adjacent peg into a hole two positions away and then to remove the jumped peg. In the diagrams which follow, · indicates a peg in a hole, * emboldened indicates the peg to be moved, and o indicates an empty hole.

  3. Tower of Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    The iterative solution is equivalent to repeated execution of the following sequence of steps until the goal has been achieved: Move one disk from peg A to peg B or vice versa, whichever move is legal. Move one disk from peg A to peg C or vice versa, whichever move is legal. Move one disk from peg B to peg C or vice versa, whichever move is legal.

  4. 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.

  5. How to Make a Wooden Peg Jump Game - AOL

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  6. Game of the Day: PegLand - AOL

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    Drop the ball and hit the pegs in this exciting Game of the Day! PegLand takes place in a magical world filled with fantastical landscapes, exciting powers, and more pegs than you could shake a ...

  7. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    Diamond game (Japanese: ダイヤモンドゲーム) is a variant of Chinese checkers played in South Korea and Japan. It uses the same jump rule as in Chinese checkers. The aim of the game is to enter all one's pieces into the star corner on the opposite side of the board, before opponents do the same. Each player has ten or fifteen pieces.

  8. File:Peg Solitaire interactive solution guide.svg - Wikipedia

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    Simplified jump animations for cross-browser compatibility. 05:57, 3 December 2017: 750 × 750 (52 KB) Mardeg: Animated the jumps using CSS. 05:15, 20 November 2017: 750 × 750 (48 KB) Mardeg: User created page with UploadWizard

  9. 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. In some variants, the choice of the first stone is fixed, while in others the player is free to choose the first stone. [1]