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Nice puzzle, thanks. But perhaps you could reword it? I understood we had to find a solution using EXACTLY two flips. The problem spec, as implied by the answer, is a little bit easier than what I was trying(?).
Anyway, would anyone reading this care to try and solve this version of the problem? Two and only two flips...