MO Z6-1-3 2017 chessboard
Veronika has a classical chessboard with 8×8 cells. The rows are marked with digits 1 to 8, the columns with letters A to H. Veronika placed on the cell B1 a knight, which can be moved only as in chess.
1. Is it possible to move the knight in four moves to the cell H1?
2. Is it possible to move the knight in five moves to the cell E6?
If yes, describe all possible sequences of moves. If not, justify why it is not possible.
1. Is it possible to move the knight in four moves to the cell H1?
2. Is it possible to move the knight in five moves to the cell E6?
If yes, describe all possible sequences of moves. If not, justify why it is not possible.
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