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Solving the "Knight's Tour" math problem involves moving the knight about the chessboard such that each square is visited exactly once. Visualizing the chessboard as 4 quadrants, memorizing a small group of patterns within each quadrant, and following a few simple principles while calculating the knight moves will allow you to find a solution to this fun mathematical problem. It's an intuitive puzzle to challenge a friend, math teacher, or even a math classroom with.
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