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Game content reviewed byJonathan Keefer
Tower of Hanoi Game Instructions
The Tower of Hanoi is a classic logic puzzle. Your goal is to organize the towers from the smallest disk to the largest by the same color. Tap on a disk to pick it up and drag to find a new stand to put it on. Once you're ready to place it, release. You can only move one disk at a time and you can never put a bigger disk on top of a smaller disk.
To undo your last move, tap on the button with one arrow. To restart the level, tap on the button with two arrows.
As the levels progress in Tower of Hanoi, the game will continue to scale more and more. This doesn’t necessarily mean that it gets much harder, only that you need to exercise more patience since there’s just a lot more going on.
Hint: Start with 3 disks and remember the pattern. Then, try 4 disks. You'll use the pattern for the 3 disks again!
The Tower of Hanoi is a classic logic puzzle. Your goal is to organize the towers from the smallest disk to the largest by the same color. Click on a disk to pick it up and move your mouse to find a new stand to put it on. Once you're ready to place it, release. You can only move one disk at a time and you can never put a bigger disk on top of a smaller disk.
To undo your last move, click on the button with one arrow. To restart the level, click on the button with two arrows.
As the levels progress in Tower of Hanoi, the game will continue to scale more and more. This doesn’t necessarily mean that it gets much harder, only that you need to exercise more patience since there’s just a lot more going on.
Hint: Start with 3 disks and remember the pattern. Then, try 4 disks. You'll use the pattern for the 3 disks again!
Who invented the Tower of Hanoi?
The Tower of Hanoi was created by the French mathematician Édouard Lucas. While this game was officially invented in the 19th century, its origins likely go back several centuries further.
How many levels are there in this version?
In the Coolmath Games version of Tower of Hanoi, there are 50 levels. Some of the later stages will take quite some time to solve, so don’t anticipate being able to complete the game in one sitting!
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Game content reviewed byJonathan Keefer
Tower of Hanoi Game Instructions
The Tower of Hanoi is a classic logic puzzle. Your goal is to organize the towers from the smallest disk to the largest by the same color. Tap on a disk to pick it up and drag to find a new stand to put it on. Once you're ready to place it, release. You can only move one disk at a time and you can never put a bigger disk on top of a smaller disk.
To undo your last move, tap on the button with one arrow. To restart the level, tap on the button with two arrows.
As the levels progress in Tower of Hanoi, the game will continue to scale more and more. This doesn’t necessarily mean that it gets much harder, only that you need to exercise more patience since there’s just a lot more going on.
Hint: Start with 3 disks and remember the pattern. Then, try 4 disks. You'll use the pattern for the 3 disks again!
Who invented the Tower of Hanoi?
The Tower of Hanoi was created by the French mathematician Édouard Lucas. While this game was officially invented in the 19th century, its origins likely go back several centuries further.
How many levels are there in this version?
In the Coolmath Games version of Tower of Hanoi, there are 50 levels. Some of the later stages will take quite some time to solve, so don’t anticipate being able to complete the game in one sitting!
The Tower of Hanoi is a classic logic puzzle. Your goal is to organize the towers from the smallest disk to the largest by the same color. Click on a disk to pick it up and move your mouse to find a new stand to put it on. Once you're ready to place it, release. You can only move one disk at a time and you can never put a bigger disk on top of a smaller disk.
To undo your last move, click on the button with one arrow. To restart the level, click on the button with two arrows.
As the levels progress in Tower of Hanoi, the game will continue to scale more and more. This doesn’t necessarily mean that it gets much harder, only that you need to exercise more patience since there’s just a lot more going on.
Hint: Start with 3 disks and remember the pattern. Then, try 4 disks. You'll use the pattern for the 3 disks again!
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