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Revision as of 15:47, 17 March 2020

These are a few puzzles designed by Claude Berge. Their respective solutions can be found here.

Puzzles

Puzzle 1

Blue to move and win.

Puzzle 2

Blue to move and win.

Puzzle 3

Red to move and win.

Puzzle 4

Red to move and win.

Puzzle 5

Red to move and blue to win.

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References

The puzzles are taken from:

  • Claude Berge. L'Art Subtil du Hex. Manuscript, 1977.

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See also