THE CUBIC KNIGHT'S TOUR
Some few years ago I happened to read somewhere that Abnit Vandermonde, a clever mathematician, who was born in `1736` and died in `1793`, had devoted a good deal of study to the question of knight's tours. Beyond what may be gathered from a few fragmentary references, I am not aware of the exact nature or results of his investigations, but one thing attracted my attention, and that was the statement that he had proposed the question of a tour of the knight over the six surfaces of a cube, each surface being a chessboard. Whether he obtained a solution or not I do not know, but I have never seen one published. So I at once set to work to master this interesting problem. Perhaps the reader may like to attempt it.
Sources:
- Amusements in Mathematics, Henry Ernest Dudeney Question 340
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