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The solution shown for the full layout is as described below in Solution and Notation. Note: once you have selected this facility, the rewind facility is no longer available until a new puzzle is started. This shows you the solution, step-by-step, with each peg to be moved shown highlighted before the move takes place.
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If you are unable to solve the puzzle, you can press the Solve button. You can press this button any number of times consecutively - and even rewind back to the starting layout. The pegs will be moved back to their original positions. If you make a wrong move and wish to rewind the move, simply press the Undo button. If you tap a peg that can't be moved, nothing happens. Note: once the system is waiting for you to choose the destination, you cannot then slide the peg: you must complete the move by tapping the destination. Selecting the left one would result in the following layout: You could tap any of the three holes with question marks on them. Then have to select the desired destination by tapping the destination Possible destination holes will be shown with question marks on them. If the peg can legitimately be moved, but there are two or more possibleĭestinations for the peg to go to, the peg itself will be highlighted and the If the peg can legitimately be moved, and there is only one hole that it can be moved to, it will be repositioned and the peg If your screen is not a touch screen, or if you prefer just to tap rather than slide, just tap the peg to be moved. If the move is legitimate, the peg will be moved and the jumped-over peg will be removed. On a touch screen, the best way to move a peg is to slide it in the direction of the empty hole you wish it to end up in. The objective is to end up with just one peg remaining on the board, in the central hole, by making legitimate moves (jumping horizontally or vertically over a single peg into a vacant hole, and removing the jumped-over peg - see Legitimate moves below for full details).