A NEW COUNTER PUZZLE
Here is a new puzzle with moving counters, or coins, that at first glance looks as if it must be absurdly simple. But it will be found quite a little perplexity. I give it in this place for a reason that I will explain when we come to the next puzzle. Copy the simple diagram, enlarged, on a sheet of paper; then place two white counters on the points `1` and `2`, and two red counters on `9` and `10`, The puzzle is to make the red and white change places. You may move the counters one at a time in any order you like, along the lines from point to point, with the only restriction that a red and a white counter may never stand at once on the same straight line. Thus the first move can only be from `1` or `2` to `3`, or from `9` or `10` to `7`.
Sources:
- Amusements in Mathematics, Henry Ernest Dudeney Question 326
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