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Reply To: What is the ‘Tower of Hanoi’ problem?

Before writing this answer, I literally didn't know what is "Tower of Hanoi". After googling for hours and watching youtube I grasp the knowledge of what it is. So here are the few things which I have learned.

The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical problem that compromises three rods and multiple disks. Initially, all the disks are placed on one rod that too on one over the other in ascending order forming a cone-shaped tower.

The aim of this problem is to move the pile of disks from the initial rod to another rod. as per these rules:

1. No larger disk cannot be placed on top of a smaller disk.

2. Only one disk can be moved at a particular time.

3. A disk can only be moved if it is the uppermost disk in the rod.

Let's consider the rod A, B, and C and the disk 1, 2, and 3 which are placed on rod A as shown in fig. Follow these steps to solve the Tower Of Hanoi.

1.Move the 1st disk from A to C.

2. Move the 2nd disk from A to B.

3. Move the 1st disk from C to B.

4. Move the 3rd disk from A to C.

5. Move the 1st disk from B to A.

6. Move the 2nd disk from B to C.

7. Move the 1st disk from A to C.

And you're problem is solved.

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