After this is done put on a coat of danish oil and then wipe off the excess. Repeat this step two or three times, leaving 5 to 10 minutes between each application. To be truthfully honest this is a really difficult puzzle. It seems fairly simple, and it sort of is, but there is only one correct way that I know of to do it. I have never managed to solve it on my own without help or cheating. My current record is leaving 3 marbles left on the board. Good luck. This is a really nice version of the puzzle, and well done for including the solution as well.
I remember my grandfather keeping a yellowed piece of paper which recorded his moves from the first time he solved it. To stick the template to the base, double-sided tape is pretty good in terms of holding it tight but peeling off afterwards. I used contact cement in this 'Ible and that was a mistake. Thank you for sharing your work Reply 3 years ago. Thank you. My inspiration for making this was a similar board that my AP Econ teacher has in his room.
I spent all of this semester trying to solve it but never managed to, so I decided to make one to have at home and continue solving it. There is an engraving showing the Princess of Soubise playing the game. Round boards, square board, even triangular boards. Most use marbles, but some have pegs. There are also plenty aimed at the younger market, with cute ladybird or frog pieces to replace marbles on brightly coloured boards.
Diameter of the board is just under 12cm. To start fill all the cups except the centre. Move, by jumping vertically or horizontally not diagonally , one marble over one other, into a vacant cup beyond. Move the marble which has been jumped into the grooves round the outside of the board. Having solved this puzzle, refill the board and remove a marble from any other cup and again finish in the cup that was left empty at the start.
Once you jump a marble, remove it from the board. Your first move will focus on the two rows around the center of the board, as this is the only area with a hole at the start. You win if you remove all but one of the marbles from the board, leaving the last survivor in the central hole. Ideally, your jumps move marbles toward the center of the board, so start working from outside to inside as soon as you can.
This gives you a fighting chance of winning.
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