![]() Please if you have any issues or problems with the code don't hesitate to ask. Below is the website also by George Bell, that has pictures including the original board game that I was inspired to do this: ![]() One of the board games that they got me was the Original IQ tester. Jump one peg over another into an empty spot, removing the jumped peg from the board. When I was very young my parents bought me a wooden board game to keep me entertained while we went on road trips, this was before video games were portable. The minimum playable board for this game is four rows and up and that's because according to George that is the minimum number of rows that this game can be solved for, but for example if you wanted to have 250 rows you can and all the rules will adapt to that number of rows whatever it maybe. It might be really hard to play due to the character with restrictions on the screen but all the math still works out and he can still be played and it is really fun. The idea behind the game is that you fill 14 of the 15 holes with pegs, and the way to play is to 'jump' another peg into an empty space adjacent to the peg that is being jumped over. Triangle-Peg-Solitaire/README. Many of you may be familiar with a puzzle game that consists of a 15-peg triangle and is dubbed as 'The Original IQ Test'. The python solution is in a game that can be played in any python idle shell. ![]() Bell's paper the triangle peg solitaire is expandable and playable to infinity. Full python solution to Triangle Peg Solitaire game using only the python standard library. This was done intentionally, there are no other libraries being used to execute the code.īecause of George I. The code is easy to use and has no dependencies other than running on python 3.5. The solution is based off the mathematical academic paper by George I. Often, by reordering the jumps, you can get a shorter solution than you get from a reversal. ![]() Full python solution to Triangle Peg Solitaire game using only the python standard library. ![]()
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