Word Ways
Abstract
Imagine an arbitrarily large chessboard where some of the squares are labelled with distinct letters of the alphabet. A word is said to be knight-graphable (NG) if there exists some labeling such that a knight can spell out the word by starting on the square labelled with its first letter, then making a valid move to the square labelled with its second letter, and so on until the square labelled with the last letter is reached.
Recommended Citation
Miller, Tristan and Keith, Mike
(2015)
"Knight-Graphable Words,"
Word Ways: Vol. 48
:
Iss.
1
, Article 2.
Retrieved from:
https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/wordways/vol48/iss1/2