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"Impossible" puzzle solved after 243 years using quantum entanglement

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    Kent Sharkey
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    IFL Science[^]:

    The surprising solution finally provides an answer to Euler’s famous “36 Officers” problem.

    It would have been solved sooner, but they had to figure out quantum entanglement first

    Of course it had to be the quantums, didn't it?

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      IFL Science[^]:

      The surprising solution finally provides an answer to Euler’s famous “36 Officers” problem.

      It would have been solved sooner, but they had to figure out quantum entanglement first

      Of course it had to be the quantums, didn't it?

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      Joe Woodbury
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      First, we change the rules.

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      • K Kent Sharkey

        IFL Science[^]:

        The surprising solution finally provides an answer to Euler’s famous “36 Officers” problem.

        It would have been solved sooner, but they had to figure out quantum entanglement first

        Of course it had to be the quantums, didn't it?

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        obermd
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        The original Sudoku prototype.

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