Paul Kinzelman, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
INSTIN is a program which will solve instant insanity. The
puzzle consists of four cubes, each side of which is colored
white, red, green or blue. To solve the puzzle, one must
stack the cubes in a line so that each color appears only once
along a side which is four cubes long. The program will find
and print out all the basic solutions. The program allows the
user to change the puzzle by switching colored sides or by
changing the color of sides. The user may inhibit the printing
of the solutions to determine the number of basic solutions
quickly.
Minimum Hardware:
| Any configuration which will run
BASIC
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Miscellaneous: | Owning the puzzle "Instant
Insanity" seems to be a
prerequisite
Source language: BASIC
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Catalog: | February 1972
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