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Description
The Tower of Hanoi (also called the Tower of Brahma or Lucas Tower, and sometimes pluralised) is a mathematical game or puzzle.
Legend says that at the beginning of time the priests in the temple were given a stack of 64 gold disks, each one a little smaller than the one beneath it. Their assignment was to transfer the 64 disks from one of the three poles to another, with one important provisonal large disk could never be placed on top of a smaller one. The priests worked very efficiently, day and night. When they finished their work, the myth said, the temple would crumble into dust and the world would vanish.
There are three rods, and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any rod.
The puzzle starts with the disks in a neat stack in ascending order of size on one rod, the smallest at the top, thus making a conical shape.
The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following rules:
Only one disk must be moved at a time.
Each move consists of taking the upper disk from one of the rods and sliding it onto another rod, on top of the other disks that may already be present on that rod.
No disk may be placed on top of a smaller disk.
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Legend says that at the beginning of time the priests in the temple were given a stack of 64 gold disks, each one a little smaller than the one beneath it. Their assignment was to transfer the 64 disks from one of the three poles to another, with one important provisonal large disk could never be placed on top of a smaller one. The priests worked very efficiently, day and night. When they finished their work, the myth said, the temple would crumble into dust and the world would vanish.
There are three rods, and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any rod.
The puzzle starts with the disks in a neat stack in ascending order of size on one rod, the smallest at the top, thus making a conical shape.
The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following rules:
Only one disk must be moved at a time.
Each move consists of taking the upper disk from one of the rods and sliding it onto another rod, on top of the other disks that may already be present on that rod.
No disk may be placed on top of a smaller disk.
ASO analyse The Tower of Hanoi Math puzzle app for iPhone and iPad
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1 | tower of hanoi | 11 | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | |
2 | tower of hanoi. | 11 | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | |
3 | towers of hanoi | 14 | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ |
Competitors of The Tower of Hanoi Math puzzle application
# | App | Common words |
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1 | Tower Of Hanoi. | 5 |
2 | ハノイの本 -ココロを整理する知的パズル- | 5 |
3 | Book Towers - Brain Teaser Math & Logic Tower Puzzle | 5 |
4 | Color Lab Puzzle Game: Bubble Tower of Hanoi | 5 |
5 | Tower of Hanoi Educational | 5 |
6 | Tower of Hanoi Puzzle | 5 |
7 | Hanoi Puzzle | 5 |
8 | Tower of Hanoi-Pro | 5 |
9 | Tower of Hanoi - Simple Puzzle | 5 |
10 | Tower of Hanoi - Puzzle Game | 5 |
11 | TOH 3D - free tower of hanoi puzzle game | 5 |
12 | Tower-of-Hanoi | 5 |
13 | Tower of Hanoi - Math puzzle Game | 5 |
14 | Flat Tower Of Hanoi | 5 |
15 | Paint Tower! | 5 |
16 | Tower Of Hanoi - Math puzzle | 5 |
17 | Tower of Hanoi - online puzzle | 5 |
18 | TOF - Tower of Hanoi Game | 4 |
19 | Die Türme von Hanoi Lite | 3 |
20 | HANOI TOWER 3D | 2 |
21 | 3 Towers | 1 |
Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
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Canada | free |
China | free |
France | free |
Germany | free |
Italy | free |
Netherlands | free |
Portugal | free |
Spain | free |
Poland | free |
UK | free |
India | free |
Japan | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Poland | free |
Russia | free |
Turkey | free |
USA | free |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Ukraine | free |