🔄 Rule 63 of Wikipedia's First Sentence
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🔄 Rule 63 of Wikipedia's First Sentence is formed by merging two essential elements: Rule 63 and Wikipedia's First Sentence. It’s an extremely affordable method at 139 steps.
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Acquire 🚺🚹 Rule 63 and Wikipedia's First Sentence. They equal 139 moves and are sufficient for 🔄 Rule 63 of Wikipedia's First Sentence. Click each into the center field. Drag them together, placing Rule 63 atop Wikipedia's First Sentence. Look for 🔄 Rule 63 of Wikipedia's First Sentence; if missing, restart.
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