Charles Gilman wrote on Tue, Jan 6, 2004 01:41 PM UTC:
Having analysed this arrangement of cells I have worked out the distances
between cells. Below is a sample of square roots of distances from the
cell marked 0 on alternate layers of 6x5 and 5x6, shown as digits in base
36 (A=10, B=11,... Z=35). Thus moves can be traced for Rook (0149G...
same
or successive levels), Bishop (028I... same or alternate levels), Unicorn
(03C... successive or alternate levels), and Nightrider (05K... same or
successive levels). Note however that the 9 on the level adjoining the
starting one is NOT part of a Rook move, but a coprime move like 2:2:1 on
a cubic-cell board. Note also that the number 7 represents exactly the
commonest oblique piece of hexagonal-cell variants.
2125AH 3359F
10149G 1137D 4347CJ 779DJ
2125AH 1137D 3236BI 557BH A9ADIO
5458DK 3359F 4347CJ 557BH 989CHN
A9ADIP 779DJ 747AFM 779DJ A9ADIO
DDFJP CBCFKR BBDHN DCDGLR
HHJNT IHILQW