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Yoruichi-san's post in Prisoners sorting cards - this puzzle is not for the faint of heart was marked as the answer
Maybe I'm missing something, but I think this might oversimplify the problem. If I can select a specific direction, I think I can get to AKQ in 6 moves from any initial formation, regardless of the time.
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Yoruichi-san's post in How would you cross Puzzle Land, part VI or so was marked as the answer
Ah, I see, clever. All for one and one for all -_^.
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Yoruichi-san's post in Complete the Limerick III was marked as the answer
Ooh, actually Plasmid's answer was the one I was thinking of, but I like that one too...a man after my own quantum mechanical heart . And I appreciate your thoughtfulness , but nah, unlike which does have an unsolved second layer, these CtL's are suppose to be kinda straightforward (well, other than the playful double meanings ;P), and, hopefully, kinda fun.
And I'm saving up my super crazy complex puzzles for...
Anyways, giving credit where credit is due:
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Yoruichi-san's post in minimum distance was marked as the answer
The height of point P, i.e. the distance between P and D.
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Yoruichi-san's post in Weighing three colors was marked as the answer
BMAD is on the right track, but you can get more info from the first weighing .
Thanks, bon-chan .
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Yoruichi-san's post in Playing with infinity: the basketball, part 2 (part 1 solved) was marked as the answer
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Yoruichi-san's post in Initial Reactions - Quotable Bard was marked as the answer
The last one escapes me for the time being :/.
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Yoruichi-san's post in The Gods of Logic was marked as the answer
Lol, well as an engineer, I do try to be as lazy *cough* efficient as possible...
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Yoruichi-san's post in Coins to Diamonds was marked as the answer
My angles were more...90 degrees .
Sorry if I'm going on a completely different tangent than what the OP intended, to be honest, I'm not sure what the OP intends , but seeing your response to witzar made me think 'outside the box' (or plane of the box ) type solutions were acceptable.