Prove that a knight on a chessboard can move to any of the square
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Simply, one asks whether the Knight, using its legal moves in Chess, can move around the board, landing on each square exactly once. ... If the Knight can do such a tour and finish on a square from which it can move directly to the square from which it started, then the path is called re-entrant.
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