Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical game that consists of a base containing three pegs, on one of which some disks are placed on top of each other, in ascending order of diameter, from top to bottom.
Objective: Move all disks from one peg to the other
Rule: A larger disk can never be on top of a smaller disk. Only move one piece at a time.
The number of discs can vary with the simplest containing only three.
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The puzzle was invented by French mathematician Édouard Lucas. He was inspired by a legend to build the Towers of Hanoi game in 1883. His name was inspired by the symbol tower of the city of Hanoi, Vietnam.
Source: https://www2.santoandre.sp.gov.br/hotsites/sabina/index.php/a-sabina/experimentos/77-pagina-experimento-torre-hanoi
Objective: Move all disks from one peg to the other
Rule: A larger disk can never be on top of a smaller disk. Only move one piece at a time.
The number of discs can vary with the simplest containing only three.
SOURCE
The puzzle was invented by French mathematician Édouard Lucas. He was inspired by a legend to build the Towers of Hanoi game in 1883. His name was inspired by the symbol tower of the city of Hanoi, Vietnam.
Source: https://www2.santoandre.sp.gov.br/hotsites/sabina/index.php/a-sabina/experimentos/77-pagina-experimento-torre-hanoi
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