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Dmitry Kamenetsky
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Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. AfterCan you find a seriessequence of such moves, can you that bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. Can you find a sequence of moves that bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

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Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

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Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

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Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

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Here is a great puzzle from Ed Pegg Jr.

Place two coins in the center cell of the following grid. Now you can choose a coin X and move the second coin Y one cell in the direction of the arrow under coin X. Coins cannot leave the grid. After a series of such moves, can you bring both coins to their starting location in the center of the grid? Good luck!

Grid as an image

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