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Clues may not arise immediately which is why adjacent spaces need to be found. A move of six or so spaces should uncover the clues needed to move on. | Clues may not arise immediately which is why adjacent spaces need to be found. A move of six or so spaces should uncover the clues needed to move on. | ||
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For example if there are 50 points on a circle, you would imagine you have to go through each point to complete the circuit, but if there are a number of weak links in the circle where one vaguely knows about another, then all of a sudden you can jump to a place where you only have two more points to reach the end instead of 40. | For example if there are 50 points on a circle, you would imagine you have to go through each point to complete the circuit, but if there are a number of weak links in the circle where one vaguely knows about another, then all of a sudden you can jump to a place where you only have two more points to reach the end instead of 40. |