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Each moves takes the knight from a square of one colour to a square of opposite colour.
Move 1 takes the knight from a black square to a white one, move 2 to a black one, move 3 to a white one, and so on.
To end up on a square of the same colour, in a particular on the same square, the knight must make an even number of moves.
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