KnotFunny
Can you put these 16 numbers in order? Just move the border and
slide the numbers into place. Sounds easy... but it's not. Source
included!
Author's Notes:
Press Scramble to scramble the board.
Press Reset to reset it.
The red box forms an elastic band around the squares. It can be moved by clicking on a number. Using the left mouse button moves the top-left corner, the right button moves the bottom-right corner.
Pressing either of the two arrows rotates only the outer squares of a rectangle, either clockwise or anti-clockwise.
The idea is to return the grid to the reset position.
How To Use:
Download knotfunny.zip (6 KB)
Unzip with a
compression utility.
Java Source:
source.html
Sample HTML Source:
<applet code="knotfunny.class"
width="245"
height="180">
</applet>
Status: Free
Author: Jon Perry
Homepage: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~perry/maths/knotfunny/knotfunny.htm
Upload Date: May 24, 2002
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