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Yes, there is a unique solution.
Diagonally--they need to stay on the same colored square through the entire game. You can jump pieces, as well. Only one square at a time otherwise.
If you would like to solve the game on the mymaths.co.uk the solution is near! R stands for a red frog, G stands for a green frog and _ stands for the empty lilypad. Follow the 'diagram' below. RRR_GGG RRRG_GG RR_GRGG R_RGRGG RGR_RGG RGRGR_G RGRGRG_ RGRG_GR RG_GRGR _GRGRGR G_RGRGR GGR_RGR GGRGR_R GGRG_RR GG_GRRR GGG_RRR Congratulations... You completed frogs!!! (with a little assistance...)
There is an infinite number of ways; easy ones are: 1- Cut it along the diagonals. (you get 4 triangles) 2- Cut vertically and horizontally through the center. (you get 4 squares) More generally (this is a bit tricky): Imagine a cross with its center at the center of the square, now rotate the cross as much as you want (as if you were playing the game twister). If you cut it along the imaginary cross, the four parts will be equal.
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