Knight’s tour quote
A grid of letters (possibly a thematic shape) contains a message to be discovered by moving from the starting space to other spaces as the knight moves on a chessboard: straight one space and diagonally one. Each letter is visited exactly once; the tour need not connect back to the starting point. Enumeration is given, and the starting letter, which may be anywhere in the grid, is marked. The author’s name may appear at the end. Formerly called a “knight’s tour crypt”. The grid should have at most 64 letters. Example:
KNIGHT’S TOUR QUOTE (5 2 3 6 3 2 4 5 4 2 3. 4 3)
Don’t worry, be happy.
I O M T
K S U L O I
W F · M U · E N
O S T E B O R L
I I \ Y T / O T
L Y H ——— A E E
D L O O A K
U N C T
=TE-ZIR-MAN
(The nonalphabetic characters are just decoration.) The solution: Smile to the future and it will smile back to you. Yoko Ono.