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Each puzzle consist of an image that has been cut into sixteen pieces. These pieces will be shuffled in a random manner, according to a difficulty level that you select. And then it is up to you to restore the original image with as few moves as possible, where in each move you swap two image parts that are a knight's move apart (i.e. two horizontal positions and one vertical position or two vertical positions and one horizontal position, as the knight moves in the chess game). Easy, isn't it? But you will find out that the hardest part of the puzzle is probably to find out where each image part should go. You can however cheat a bit by looking at a thumbnail of the complete image while you solve the puzzle. And now, select a puzzle by clicking on one of the images.
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