Child is synonymous with the game, or "game". Not apart also that in reality people - adults or even older
people also love something called game. As we know, one of the classic issues contained in algorithm design is
the problem of the Tower of Hanoi or also known as the Tower of Hanoi or Hanoi Tower. Which is also a
"Problem Solving Game" or "Games solve the problem". In order to obtain a settlement approach to the problem
and implement it in a game that can cultivate the speed of thinking skills in making decisions. The authors tried
to implement in the programming language Visual Basic.Net.
It is known, that the Tower of Hanoi puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in
the year 1883. Starting from a story or legend about a priest Brahma who adhered to the ancient prophecy that
the forecast is talking about how he moved the 64 discs in one pole to pole others by following certain rules.
The number of poles there are only 3, where the problem arises when the disk may only be moved one time and
a large disk should not be on a large disk. According to the legend believed by Brahma that if the task is
successful then the world would end.
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