Re: Answer is 20
- From: russell kym horsell <kym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 04:10:35 +0000 (UTC)
I wonder if this is the knight problem in disguise?
Sanny <softtanks@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Put 4 knights in all corners and 4 knights together in center.[...]
4x4=16 (corner knights) +4 center Knights = 20 knights.
I solved in 30 seconds only.
I Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html So I am intelligent.
Sure, intelligence if viewed as an emergent property of complex systems
means always having to contend with the possibility of unexpected error. :)
Here's 24:
x..xx..x
x..xx..x
x......x
x......x
x..xx..x
x..xx..x
x......x
x......x
Here's 32:
x.x.x.x.
..x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x.
..x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x.
..x.x.x.x
x.x.x.x.
..x.x.x.x
Runtime: 0 each. And I'm thstoopeed. :)
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