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From: avatar@esu.edu (Richard Weber)
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Subject: Re: T7G bathroom
Date: 21 Feb 1994 15:44:50 GMT
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mike nance (mike_nance@qmail4.sp.trw.com) wrote:
: No easy solution to microscope puzzle and you are competeing against a
: computer that knows the optimum moves.  Going to the library to solve the
: puzzle doesn't cost you anything.  The bathroom puzzle just take time.  Be
: sure the center square is empty in the end.  Send e-mail address and I can

Look at how the pieces lay on the board, all the white must be 
interchanged with black and black interchanged with white.  The exchange 
must be exact and the center square has to be left empty in the end.  I 
personally didn't think it was too hard until the last two pieces or so.  
Then I just flip-flopped pieces around till I got it right.  Don't be 
afraid. 
