The Tower of Hanoi Wooden Puzzle. The objective might sound simple enough but this classic puzzle is far from easy! A test of tactics, logic and strategy, the objective is moving just one disk at a time without placing a larger disk on top of a smaller one and move all eight disks from the furthest left peg to the furthest right peg. The first challenge is to move two disks in three moves. Then work your way up to the full set of eight disks, a feat that requires 255 individual moves! This puzzle has been inspired by stories told of an ancient temple with sixty-four gold disks mounted on three pegs. The monks in the temple were instructed to transfer all the disks from one peg to another. When all the disks had been transferred it would mean the end of the universe...however to complete a puzzle of that size could take up to 585 billion years! Not suitable for children under the age of 3.
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