A Pair of Puzzles
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To hook on N4, go forward (again, always over the
rings) and pick up R1. Then pick up R2, drop R1, and pick
up R3. Go back and pick up R1, drop R2, then drop R1. You
should be hooked on N3, so you can pick up R4. To get rid
of N3, pick up R1 and R2, drop R1, drop R3, pick up R1,
drop R2, and drop R1. You're now hooked on N4, so drop
R5.
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With that done, pick up RI and R2, drop R1, and pick up
R3. Go forward again and pick up R1, drop R2, and drop R1.
You're hooked on N3, so drop R4. Now, pick up R1 and R2,
drop R1, and drop R3. Then simply pick up R1, drop R2, and
drop R1 . . . and you're off! (Now, that wasn't so
hard, was it?)
To get the puzzle back together, use the same general
technique. You'll need to hook around N5 so you can pickup
R6, then hook on N4 to pick up R5, and so on.
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