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By Geeks out of the Box Posted on October 26, 2019

Code Solving Towers of Hanoi

Simon has written a short Python code solving the Towers of Hanoi puzzle: https://repl.it/@simontiger/Towers-of-Hanoi

Categories: Coding, Math Riddles, Milestones, Murderous Maths, Python, Simon teaching, Simon's Own CodeTags: 10 year old programmer, Coding, homeschooling, Python, Repl.it, self-directed learning, Towers of Hanoi
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on October 26, 2019November 1, 2019

Mind Mystery

Our visit to Mind Mystery, a place featuring a few famous optical illusions and math puzzles museum in the Dutch province of Limburg was really impressive.

Categories: Geometry Joys, Group, Math Riddles, Murderous Maths, Museum Time, Notes on everyday life, Together with sis, TripsTags: homeschooling, Mind Mystery, optical illusion, Penrose, Towers of Hanoi
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on May 7, 2019May 7, 2019

Tower of Hanoi moves plotted under a binary log plot

What you see here is the sequence of moves to solve the Towers of Hanoi puzzle. The sequence goes up to 2 to the power of the number of rings … Continue reading Tower of Hanoi moves plotted under a binary log plot

Categories: Milestones, Murderous MathsTags: binary, log, math, Paint, Towers of Hanoi
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on October 10, 2017October 10, 2017

The Towers of Hanoi

Simon is a fan of the 3Blue1Brown channel and absolutely loved their video on solving the Towers of Hanoi puzzle with binary and ternary numbers. He practiced a lot with … Continue reading The Towers of Hanoi

Categories: Murderous MathsTags: 3Blue1Brown, homeschooling, math, Towers of Hanoi

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