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Here is one possible solution. You may want to read about the [[Fuji_2dsan_2fSolutionNotation|SolutionNotation]]. {{{ S444520240311M A125335325100C }}} 27 moves AR1, ML3, AR3, AR5, AU, AR1(+1), MR1(+1), MD, AD, CL1(+2), ML2(+2), ML5, MU, AL2(+1), AU, CU, CL5(+1), AL4(+2), SR2(+3), CR2(+1), CL, AR2(+3), AD, MR2(+2), SL4, SD, SR5 27 moves in PortablePiecepackNotation {{{ --- GameType: Name: Fujisan Coins: "44452n24n3aa/a25335325ann" ... 1. a1-b1 2. n2-k2 3. b1-e1 4. e1-j1 5. j1-j2 6. j2-l2 7. k2-m2 8. m2-m1 9. l2-l1 10. n1-k1 11. m1-i1 12. i1-d1 13. d1-d2 14. l1-i1 15. i1-i2 16. k1-k2 17. k2-e2 18. i2-c2 19. a2-f2 20. e2-h2 21. h2-g2 22. c2-h2 23. h2-h1 24. d2-h2 25. f2-b2 26. b2-b1 27. b1-g1 }}} {{https://www.trevorldavis.com/piecepackr/images/knitr/fujisan.gif|Fuji-san Puzzle 2 correction}} [http://ludism.org:3838/ppn-viewer/?system.file=fujisan&annotate=algebraic View game in PPN viewer] Related pages: ["Fuji-san"]
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