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oggyvn1
Oggy :
tại sao phải làm theo quy tắc?
2025-10-10 06:58:14
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hmt_.12
〆luv4.k :
đầu
2025-10-10 04:49:01
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hai.da_ng
👤 :
Xoay lại có cấm đâu 🧐
2025-10-10 07:06:39
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dhung_senpai
𝙈𝙉𝘿𝙃 :
360 tim có dấu hiệu var
2025-10-10 05:02:36
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thegiabao09
ᎶiᎯ■ᏰảᏫ๖☆ :
ai hiểu dơ tay 😁
2025-10-10 05:31:31
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tamnguyen0732
★Thanh ★№ :
chuyển tư cọc số 1 sang cọc số 2 và chuyển qua cọc số 3 là được. ai thấy đúng thì tim
2025-10-10 12:12:42
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anlsm35
Ayanokouji Kyotaka :
số bước tối thiểu để di chuyển số n đĩa là 2^n - 1
2025-10-10 09:08:26
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bdat0002
bùi đạt ok :
sao ko quay lại 😂
2025-10-10 05:33:34
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rubynguyen768
🥀𝒯𝒪𝐼𝐿𝒜𝐵𝐼𝒴𝒯𝐻𝒰𝐼🥀 :
dễ mà ta=)
2025-10-10 08:21:31
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chubeyeu123344
Helen :
Lần đầu tiên thấy
2025-10-10 04:52:22
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vantuanninh78
nhìn cái gì 😡 :
kt à
2025-10-10 11:54:41
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tttthanhh
Tttthanhh :
ko 5 thế kỷ mới giải được
2025-10-11 01:41:51
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hamyt0
trùm lọ vương 😈 :
you
2025-10-10 09:35:42
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hi_im_invincible
0_oD 🧩 :
Quá dễ.
2025-10-10 14:33:44
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suyroko
itaiu nekawa :
tôi làm xong trong khoảng 1 lúc khi chơi ở ngoài hà nội và cái kết sau khi chơi xong là bị lạc :/
2025-10-10 16:44:14
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nwhi_._
️ :
ủa mình tưởng ai cũng biết chứ tar
2025-10-10 12:49:35
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thuthuthu_666999
T💤💤 :
khoan.khi đã chia 2 đĩa nhỏ nhất ra và còn 2 cái to thì có thể bỏ cái nhỏ nhất ra giưa trc r đưa cái còn lại vào r bỏ lại cái nhỏ nhất là đc mất tg
2025-10-10 06:16:16
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phrifailaso1
Gia Hào ✅🗿 :
Coi cũng chả hiểu gì
2025-10-10 05:21:26
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buihuuvietduc2011
Vani Donut :
bài này code cx ác
2025-10-10 11:02:50
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hydr0_genz
Rei Nguyễn🐧🐧 :
Uhmm, xoay ngc lại đc mà=))) vì chủ tus nói chx rõ rằng là chỉ cs 2 quy tắc giống trên video chứ chả có cái quy tắc nào là cấm xoay cả nhé=))))))
2025-10-10 07:01:02
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aviationplane380
phong aviation🛬✈️ :
đầu tiên để cái đĩa nhỏ ở que thứ hai và di chuyển đĩa còn lại vào đĩa thứ hai và để đĩa lớn vào que cuối và di chuyển đĩa còn lại vào que cuối cho đỡ mất thời gian
2025-10-10 11:06:41
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biday_810
Bii🎱 :
sớm
2025-10-10 04:48:19
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cucxaphong0
Misslagii? :
T lm bừa💔💔
2025-10-10 08:44:26
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nghuykhung
Nhiễu Như Ý :
tháp Hà Nội
2025-10-10 06:55:12
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dminh261127
🐸👍 :
hình như có công thức tính số bước😁
2025-10-10 15:05:07
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