Solitaire Hexagon 37 Pegs - Strategy Wooden Game
This is the peg classic solitaire strategy game with additional four pieces and a great brain teaser puzzle. According to the legend, the game of peg solitaire was invented in the 18th. Century by a French nobleman imprisoned in the Bastille. By passing over a peg over another and removing the peg which was pass over over, try to eliminate all the pegs until just 1 remains in the lower right corner. The board has 37 holes, arranged in the shape of a hexagon with 4 holes along each side. At the start, all but one hole contains a peg, and the empty hole can be anywhere but is often chosen to be the center hole. A move consists of passing over a peg over another to land in a vacant hole, and then removing the peg that was pass over over. The board comes with a matching lid.
- ASIN
- B005K2WBA0
- Embedding
- CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
- Distance metric
- cosine
- Doc fetch
- 10mscache hitGET /v2/namespaces/amazon-products/documents/B005K2WBA0
- Similar query
- 21msnearest_to_id → /query
Doc fetch goes through Layer's Aerospike pull-through cache; cache hit served the row without touching turbopuffer. The similar query asks Layer for nearest neighbors of the stored product vector — queries don't go through the doc cache, so no cache header is set.