One-Peg Complement Problems

Now we are going to look at some of the most interesting peg solitaire problems. In these problems, we start with one hole empty, and we finish with only one peg on the board.

The e1 complement

The first hole is in e1, and the last peg ends up in the same place.

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Hint:

Solution:


 

The b4 complement

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Hint:

Solution:


 

The e5 complement

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Hint:

Solution:


 

The e3 complement

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Hint:

Solution:


 

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