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Bugs in the rook section of the learn chess tutorial

Well, having exactly one valid solution is probably better than having two. And thinking about it, it makes sense that a rock cannot jump.

Well, having exactly one valid solution is probably better than having two. And thinking about it, it makes sense that a rock cannot jump.

Thanks! I didn't search the github. I`ll be more thorough going forward.

Thanks! I didn't search the github. I`ll be more thorough going forward.

@white_van said in #3:

Thanks for the reply "castle soon and often..." I was an idiot that just solved the final sixth section. But I believe there is a second solution for the forth. Will double check.

That sounds like witch-craft to me!

@white_van said in #3: > Thanks for the reply "castle soon and often..." I was an idiot that just solved the final sixth section. But I believe there is a second solution for the forth. Will double check. That sounds like witch-craft to me!

@mcgoves said in #8:

I wish titles could be edited. I guess they can't because they match the URL.

If this is the seeds of a suggestion, I would like to add a bit of water to it, so to speak.

@mcgoves said in #8: > I wish titles could be edited. I guess they can't because they match the URL. If this is the seeds of a suggestion, I would like to add a bit of water to it, so to speak.

@laneo said in #11:

Well, having exactly one valid solution is probably better than having two. And thinking about it, it makes sense that a rock cannot jump.

A rook is in the Corvus genus, of which crows belong - and they can fly ...

@laneo said in #11: > Well, having exactly one valid solution is probably better than having two. And thinking about it, it makes sense that a rock cannot jump. A rook is in the Corvus genus, of which crows belong - and they can fly ...

@mcgoves said in #16:

It is a reference to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vote_early_and_vote_often

I've done my civic duty this year anyways, so there.

@mcgoves said in #16: > It is a reference to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vote_early_and_vote_often I've done my civic duty this year anyways, so there.

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