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- Three_cups_problem abstract "The three cups problem is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved.In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right-side up. The objective is to turn all cups right-side up in no more than six moves. You must turn over exactly two cups at each move.".
- Q7797948 abstract "The three cups problem is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved.In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right-side up. The objective is to turn all cups right-side up in no more than six moves. You must turn over exactly two cups at each move.".
- Three_cups_problem comment "The three cups problem is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved.In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right-side up. The objective is to turn all cups right-side up in no more than six moves. You must turn over exactly two cups at each move.".
- Q7797948 comment "The three cups problem is a mathematical puzzle that, in its most common form, cannot be solved.In the beginning position of the problem, one cup is upside-down and the other two are right-side up. The objective is to turn all cups right-side up in no more than six moves. You must turn over exactly two cups at each move.".