1..2..3..4..5..6..7..8..9..10

Here is a another challenge to keep your brain active for a few minutes.

Place the numbers one through ten in the white grid below.

The condition is that no consecutive numbers can be touching in the grid.

Numbers placed above, below, left, right or diagonally to each other are considered touching.

 
 

Try as many times as you like. You can always press Reset to start over.

When you think you have it solved, be sure to get a friend to double check your answer.

The mathmaster here at the lab was sure it was finished several times,

only to see later that the diagonals held consecutive numbers.

Oh, by the way,.....

THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE TRICKS THAT YOU WORK ON FOR DAYS
AND FIND OUT LATER THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE.

This one can be done!

 

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