Rotate You are given an array of the numbers 1 to 24 arranged in a random fashion on a 6x4 grid. Your task is to rearrange them into the correct order starting with 1 in the top left corner. You can only move the numbers by rotating groups of four clockwise. To do this, you must move your white marker, which looks like a BR Inter-city symbol [For people born after the Spectrum was created: British Rail was the company which, before the Major Axe, provided working railway services to the UK. Its various logos featured double arrows, and you didn't need a maths degree to work out your ticket price. Ah, those were the days...], to the centre of the four that you wish to rotate and then press "0". The marker may be moved by pressing the cursor move- ment keys 5 to 8. You are allowed to cheat once, by which I mean that the computer allows you to swap two numbers that are horizon- tally adjacent by putting your marker between them and pressing "0". You are given a score of how many moves you have taken, so that you can compete against your friends. If you wish to give up, press 1 and you will be given the chance to start all over again.