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Consider a chessboard with a single Rook. A Rook can move
any number of square sideways/forward, but not diagonally.
What is the minimum number of moves the Rook needs to make,
in order to pass over all the squares on the chessboard and
return to the original position?
Answer Posted / tejas
Consider a chessboard with a single Rook. A Rook can move
any number of square sideways/forward, but not diagonally.
What is the minimum number of moves the Rook needs to make,
in order to pass over all the squares on the chessboard and
return to the original position?
if we start from one side of the board 16 moves are
required to cover all squares and reach the original pos
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