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==3 Bell Methods==
==3 Bell Methods==
Other methods on 3 bells? I may be wrong but I thought that there were only 2 methods for 3 bells (Plain Hunt and Reverse Plaint Hunt). It's famous for that.
Other methods on 3 bells? I may be wrong but I thought that there were only 2 valid methods for 3 bells (Plain Hunt and Reverse Plaint Hunt). It's famous for that.


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''Note that Reverse Plain Hunt is quite literally the "reverse" of Plain Hunt''.
Any other way would repeat a row. --[[User:Andrew Hyde|Andrew Hyde]] 10:14, 13 February 2006 (UTC)


For interests sake, There is only one valid method on 2 bells (swap them and swap again) but I beleive there are over 10,000 valid methods (I don't have a reference) for 4 bells.

Any other method repeats a row. --[[User:Andrew Hyde|Andrew Hyde]] 10:14, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

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3 Bell Methods

Other methods on 3 bells? I may be wrong but I thought that there were only 2 valid methods for 3 bells (Plain Hunt and Reverse Plaint Hunt). It's famous for that.

Plain H.     Rev. Plain H.
  123            123
  213            132 
  231            312
  321            321
  312            231
  132            213
  123            123

Note that Reverse Plain Hunt is quite literally the "reverse" of Plain Hunt.


For interests sake, There is only one valid method on 2 bells (swap them and swap again) but I beleive there are over 10,000 valid methods (I don't have a reference) for 4 bells.

Any other method repeats a row. --Andrew Hyde 10:14, 13 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]