"Hiroimono", joka tarkoittaa poimimista, on perinteinen go-pelilaudalla esitettävä japanilainen puzzle (=RockCollecting). Tarkoitus on poimia ensin musta kivi ja sen jälkeen yksitellen valkeat kivet määrätyin ehdoin.
Säännöt:
- voit liikkua vain vaaka- ja pystyviivoja pitkin
- voit vaihta suutaa vain viivojen leikkauskohdissa jos siinä on valkoinen kivi (=poimiessa). Täysikäännös eli 180 asetetta ei ole sallittu.
- kun tulet kiven kohdalle, on se poimittava (=yli hyppääminen on kielletty) ja se ei siis enää ole käännöspiste.
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Dia: Esimerkki |
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Dia: Vastaus |
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Dia: Aloita mustasta, poimi kaikki kivet |
Tehtävän (c) Juha Hyvönen Ilta-Sanomat 17.6.2004
18.6.2004 -vet-
LOST (otoshimono) AND FOUND (hiroimono)
18.6.2004 -vet-
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