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   Joe  From NJ USA

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18/Feb/10 12:02 AM
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   Jim  From Jupiter   Supporting Member

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15 moves
18/Feb/10 12:34 AM
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Bev  From Carstairs, Alberta   Check out my page
Another lovely picture Wendy. I can practically feel it squishing between my toes.
18/Feb/10 2:23 AM
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   Ian  From Sydney   Supporting Member

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Lovely, imaginative photo Wendy.
18/Feb/10 5:19 AM
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   Joann  From Canberra   Supporting Member

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Beautiful colours and patterns, thanks Wendy
18/Feb/10 6:10 AM
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Jean from NJ  From New Jersey   Check out my page
Thanks to the person, Jim?, who introduced the idea of counting each move from touch to placement- l am not very good at it yet, but it makes it a lot more fun.
Congratulations on this one, Jim. A lot harder than most because of scarcity of color clues.
18/Feb/10 6:24 AM
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whereizzy  From AL   Check out my page
This looks almost like a sculpture. Very pretty!

I've been counting moves too & wonder what the least amount of moves is possible. My count is usually 14 but once it was 12 and I thought I must have miscounted.
18/Feb/10 8:54 AM
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   bluey  From Port Kembla   Supporting Member

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I have always thought that 15 moves was the minimum number, as there are 16 pieces all of which have to be moved at least once except the first one.
Great photo Wendy, lovely colours!!!
18/Feb/10 10:49 AM
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whereizzy  From AL   Check out my page
I worked it again and the count was 15. I count by holding the mouse and moving pieces around the box. I think it may have something to do with how the pieces are placed. They aren't always the same.
18/Feb/10 1:21 PM
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