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The following assumptions can be made based on the setup of the problem or are necessary to avoid an unsolvable puzzle. | The following assumptions can be made based on the setup of the problem or are necessary to avoid an unsolvable puzzle. | ||
− | * '''Cueball is an observer.''' He is set up as an observer there to solve the problem, not pilot the boat or "watch" the cargo. | + | * '''Cueball is an observer.'''. He is set up as an observer there to solve the problem, not pilot the boat or "watch" the cargo. |
* '''The boat can only hold two items.''' This is standard in logic boat problems. Groups of insects count as one item. | * '''The boat can only hold two items.''' This is standard in logic boat problems. Groups of insects count as one item. | ||
* '''Black Hat and Beret Guy both want to cross the river with their cargo'''. Neither states that they wish to cross the river like Ponytail and White Hat, but it can be inferred from the setup of the scenario. | * '''Black Hat and Beret Guy both want to cross the river with their cargo'''. Neither states that they wish to cross the river like Ponytail and White Hat, but it can be inferred from the setup of the scenario. |