ref: ec84b45ba4a48bd4b50c98fdeffa13f836842be7
parent: ad2fb760fc881d1ceb1ac1151bf60b85deb16c71
author: Ben Harris <bjh21@bjh21.me.uk>
date: Sat Feb 11 14:35:32 EST 2023
Mention how old the 15-puzzle is For most puzzles, the manual tries to at least mention its origin. Wikipedia suggests that the precise inventor of the 15-puzzle is a bit uncertain, but US patent number 207124 definitely describes it in 1878, so "dates from the 1870s" seems pretty solid.
--- a/puzzles.but
+++ b/puzzles.but
@@ -601,7 +601,8 @@
\cfg{winhelp-topic}{games.fifteen}
The old ones are the best: this is the good old \q{\i{15-puzzle}}
-with sliding tiles. You have a 4\by\.4 square grid; 15 squares
+with sliding tiles, which dates from the 1870s.
+You have a 4\by\.4 square grid; 15 squares
contain numbered tiles, and the sixteenth is empty. Your move is to
choose a tile next to the empty space, and slide it into the space.
The aim is to end up with the tiles in numerical order, with the