Knight starts from a quare and goes to all other 63 squares in a chess board, without going to the same square?
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Find and draw the Knight path in the Chess Borad. You can place the Knight any where (as you like) in a chess Board. Put 1 as the starting point and number the other squares as 2,3,4........64 in 8x8 grid. You can also use the chess symbols for noting the square using the co-ordinates, a1 to a8, b1 to b8 , .....h1 to h8.
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Answer:
This is a great chess puzzle. There are multiple solutions. I found this one dedicated to George Koltanowski. http://www.borderschess.org/KTsimple.htm
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