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N-dimensional sequential move puzzle

Okay kiddo, do you know what a puzzle is? It's like a game where you have to put different pieces together in the right way.

Now imagine you have a really big puzzle with lots and lots of pieces. But instead of just putting the pieces together in any order, you have to move them one at a time, like taking one step forward or one step to the side.

This kind of puzzle is called a "sequential move" puzzle. "Sequential" means you have to do things in a certain order, like first step 1, then step 2, then step 3.

But this puzzle is extra tricky because it has lots of dimensions - that means instead of just moving the pieces forward, back, left, and right, you can also move them up, down, and even diagonal. So it's like you're moving the pieces in lots of different directions at once!

That's what makes it a "n-dimensional" puzzle - the "n" just means there are lots of different ways to move the pieces. It could be 2-dimensional (like just up, down, left, and right), or it could be 3-dimensional (up, down, left, right, forwards, and backwards), or even more dimensions than that!

Overall, the n-dimensional sequential move puzzle is a really challenging game that requires you to think carefully about every move you make. But once you solve it, it's really rewarding and fun!
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