#2 TWO MATCHSTICKS: Move two matchsticks on the right side of the figure to the top-left squares. You'll get four small contiguous squares, one large (2x2) square and one sixth square on bottom.
For the "6 identical squares" puzzle, You said "(No overlapping)" yet your solution appears to have overlapping. I guess I just don't understand what "(No overlapping)" means.
Mind blowing trick☝️☝️
Thank you. How many puzzle you solved within time?
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So how many puzzles have you solved within the time limit? Please comment 🙃
TriBROs I have sloved 7, that means average IQ😀. And i think the answer of #10 is not convincing one😶.
1:34 : Move match on the right to make a "4".
#5 Move the three matches fron (any) triangle and form a tetrahedron on one of the other triangles and you'll get six triangles.
Thank you for the interesting video and sorry for comment that it is uploaded by my younger sister
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#10 Move rightmost match to make figure 4
Good one
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That was great! 👍🏻
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#10 is little confusing.
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In the 4th one you could have changed the equal sign postion to > , so that it would have became , Vll > l
#2 TWO MATCHSTICKS:
Move two matchsticks on the right side of the figure to the top-left squares.
You'll get four small contiguous squares, one large (2x2) square and one sixth square on bottom.
For the "6 identical squares" puzzle, You said "(No overlapping)" yet your solution appears to have overlapping. I guess I just don't understand what "(No overlapping)" means.