Tower of Hanoi

4.4
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Everyone
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About this game

Tower of Hanoi is a puzzle game originally invented by the French mathematician François Édouard Anatole Lucas in 1883.

The objective of the game is to move all the disks from the leftmost rod to the rightmost rod. Only one disk may be moved at a time and it is not possible to place a bigger disk on top of a smaller disk.

• Automatically saves your game progress so it is always possible to continue playing the game from where you left off.
• Fast and easy to move the disks between the rods.
• Configurable number of disks.
• Works in any screen resolution and in any screen orientation.
• Requires no extra permissions.
• Contains no ads.
Updated on
Apr 23, 2011

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
4.01K reviews
Matías Monzón Rubano
October 19, 2020
The game worked fine, but there were a few problems, for example, the game only considered a win if you moved the tower from the first peg to the third one, but if you move it to the middle one (in normal towers of Hanoi that's a win) the game didn't registered it as a win, so you'd had to spend a lot more time moving it to the third one. That was speccialy annoying when you were playing with 9 disks. Also, it's too easy, and since there aren't any high scores or side modes, it gets old quickly.
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A Google user
January 6, 2019
the game is challenging and fun. I would have really liked to have had audio in the game. I got really bored playing with 10 pieces because of lack of audio. I think that it would also be helpful for there to a timer which saves your previous times so you can see your improvement.
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A Google user
April 22, 2020
There's a reason this game hasn't been updated since its release in 2011: it's pretty much perfect! Stripped to its essence, this app provides a clear, colorful presentation of the classic puzzle with no ads, no unnecessary parts, and no nonsense. The game itself is all you need.
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