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2 ) Move 2 to the right

3 ) Move 1 to the right (on top of 2)

4 ) Move 3 to the middle

5 ) Move 1 to the left

6 ) Move 2 to the middle (on top of 3)

7 ) Move 1 to the middle (on top of 2 and 3)

8 ) Move 4 to the right

9 ) Move 1 to the right

10 ) Move 2 to the left

11 ) Move 1 to the left (on top of 2)

12 ) Move 3 to the right (on top of 4)

13 ) Move 1 to the middle

14 ) Move 2 to the right

15 ) Move 1 to the right

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