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

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The discussion revolves around a frog puzzle where green frogs need to be moved from the left side to the right, while brown frogs move from the right to the left. A user shares their solution using a sequence of moves represented by numbers corresponding to lily pads. Key insights include the ability for frogs to jump over others of the same color, although they often do not take this option. A critical strategy highlighted is ensuring that frogs alternate colors to avoid getting stuck, as having two frogs of the same color together can lead to a dead end. Concerns about the website's functionality and accessibility are also mentioned, with a user expressing frustration over the puzzle's difficulty and the potential for getting stuck after a few random moves.
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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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