Frog Leap Puzzle - Challenge Your Logic with This Fun Game!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a logic puzzle involving frogs that need to be moved across lily pads, with participants sharing their experiences and strategies for solving the puzzle. The focus is on the mechanics of the puzzle and the challenges faced while attempting to solve it.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant provides a link to the puzzle and expresses difficulty in recalling how to solve it.
  • Another participant shares a sequence of moves using letters to represent frog movements and notes that frogs can jump over others of the same color, raising a question about their behavior in the game.
  • A different participant describes their own solution by numbering the lily pads and emphasizes the importance of alternating colors to avoid getting stuck.
  • One participant expresses frustration with accessing the puzzle due to a filter issue.
  • Another participant suggests that the puzzle's difficulty could increase if it took longer to reach a stuck state and inquires about how others find such puzzles.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share various strategies and experiences, but there is no consensus on the best approach or the overall difficulty of the puzzle.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention specific mechanics of the puzzle, such as the jumping behavior of frogs and the importance of color alternation, but these points are not universally agreed upon.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in logic puzzles, problem-solving strategies, or those looking for recreational challenges may find this discussion engaging.

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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/frogleap.html

Instructions: Move the green frogs from the left to the right. Move the brown frogs from the right to the left.

I once made it, but I forgot how to do it now :redface:
 
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Using G for green frog move and B for brown frog move
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I just noticed now that frogs can jump over frogs of the same color. When there is the option for them to do that, they don't.
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Here's how I did it. Each lily pad has a number 1 to 7. So click the following frogs:
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The main key in a puzzle like this is to get them to alternate colors. If you get two of the same color together you are stuck.
 
That's the answer I gave.
 
it must be a bad site, my filter will not let me acces it
 
this problem would have been harder if there it took longer to get *stuck*, i mean after trying like 3 random moves your stuck. that's just my take on it. btw how do you find these? just out of curiosity
 

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