Participant 1

Initial description: In the Test Output, all Red squares are to be translated (moved) to the right by one square, and down by one square. All Green squares remain in their original positions.

Final description: In the Test Input, the Red squares form a pattern. In the Test Output, the Red square pattern must be moved to be centered within the Green squares. The green squares maintain their original position.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 2

Initial description: To make a square filled with red

Final description: to move the red piece one square to the right


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 3

Initial description: I moved the red figure by 2 cells in the only direction I could without touching green squares and edges of the board.

Final description: Example #4 shows how to move the red figure ( 1 cell right ) based on the locations of green squares.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 4

Initial description: The red object moved to the center of the green blocks.

Final description: The red shape moved as centrally as possible relative to the four green blocks.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Correct

Participant 5

Initial description: All the example outputs go within the green dots so I figured this was right. None of the green dots moved.

Final description: All the example outputs go within the green dots so I figured this was right. None of the green dots moved.


Attempt 1: Correct

Participant 6

Initial description: Fill in the blank squares with red to meet the green blocks.

Final description: I think the solution was moving the red blocks over and down a few spaces. I wasn't sure which space to move them to though.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect

Participant 7

Initial description: Do not let the red touch the outer boundry of the green box

Final description: Do not let the red touch the outer boundry of the green box


Attempt 1: Correct

Participant 8

Initial description: Move it as far to the opposite side of the grid as you can.

Final description: I had no idea. The first one I tried was moving the mass to the opposite sides of the grid. The second one I tried to just have one block touching the other side. And the third attempt, I tried just having it against the wall it was seated next to.


Attempt 1: Incorrect
Attempt 2: Incorrect
Attempt 3: Incorrect