Anna has
A knight in chess moves in an “L” pattern – two squares in one direction and one square in a perpendicular direction. Starting with a knight in the bottom right corner of a regular
Nine lightbulbs are arranged in a
Anna’s sister, Claire, has
All the squares of a
a) A rook in chess can move any number of squares in the same row or column. Let’s invent a new figure, a “little rook” that can only move one square in each of these directions. If we start with a “little rook” in the bottom right corner of an
b) A king in chess moves like the “little rook”, but he can also move one square along a diagonal. Can we do the same task with a king?
There are
Are there such integer numbers
There are numbers
On a certain island there are 17 grey, 15 brown and 13 crimson chameleons. If two chameleons of different colours meet, both of them change to the third colour. No other colour changes are allowed. Is it possible that after a few such colour transitions all the chameleons have the same colour?