Tag colorful numbers

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Age: +0; Country: China; Brand: World of educational toys; Packing: cardboard; Material: Wood; Box size, w/h/d: 16.5*16.5*2 cm

Tag (or taken) - a puzzle invented in 1878 year and is still the most popular puzzle for children and adults. Mix the numbers in the box.
1. In a square plane measuring 4 by 4, you should have fifteen dominoes with numbers and one empty space for movement. Try not to remember what you moved and where. This will make the game really interesting to you. If you are a gambling person, then give tag to your child for five minutes. He will complete this task in good faith.

 
2. Start line up the first row with domino number 1. Free the upper left field and gradually move the unit there. At this stage, it doesn’t matter which dominoes go to the bottom row and which to the top. Their placement will change more than once, so all attempts to fold the bottom row may be unsuccessful.  

3. Fill in the entire first row. Dice 1, 2, 3 and 4 should be in their proper places. The algorithm is the same, clear the field for the domino you are interested in and, by moving the numbers adjacent to it, raise the tile you need. It will be very easy to line up the first row because you have a lot of space to move around.  

4. Fill in the second row. Knuckles 5, 6, 7 and 8 are lined up in exactly the same way from left to right. This is quite easy because when composing the top two rows the position of the bottom dominoes is not taken into account. The path of each domino may be longer, because you already have the top row occupied. When playing for speed, at this stage you need to calculate which path will be shorter, and how much it will affect the location of other chips.  

5. Place dominoes 9 and 13 in their proper places. They do not move further. For all movements, use the remaining six positions. This is enough to put together the "tags".  

6. Move dominoes 10, 11 and 12 into place. Do not try to line up the bottom row; as a rule, if you move dominoes 10, 11, 12 correctly, the remaining dominoes will fall into place. Sometimes it is possible that the last two dominoes 14 and 15 are in reverse.


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