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Increasing Distances (581)
Instruction:
Fill in each circle with a number from 1 to 14 (1 to 5 in the example) so that no number appears more than once and each circle has exactly one number. Also, the (Euclidean) distance between the centers of the circles labeled 1 and 2 must be smaller than the distance between the centers of the circles labeled 2 and 3, which must be smaller than the distance between the centers of the circles labeled 3 and 4, and so on, with the distance between 13 and 14 being larger than any other distance between consecutively-labeled circles.