Three sticks, three squares
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There are 5 squares in this puzzle as shown in picture we have to pick only three match sticks resulting formation of exactly 3 squares. which numbers of sticks should be removed from the formation nothing extra stick.
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There are 5 squares in this puzzle as shown in picture we have to pick only three match sticks resulting formation of exactly 3 squares. which numbers of sticks should be removed from the formation nothing extra stick.
matches
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are there not 6 squares initially?
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– JonMark Perry
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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– Ihtisham Ali Farooq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:30
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There are 5 squares in this puzzle as shown in picture we have to pick only three match sticks resulting formation of exactly 3 squares. which numbers of sticks should be removed from the formation nothing extra stick.
matches
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There are 5 squares in this puzzle as shown in picture we have to pick only three match sticks resulting formation of exactly 3 squares. which numbers of sticks should be removed from the formation nothing extra stick.
matches
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edited Nov 24 '18 at 14:56
JonMark Perry
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asked Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
Ihtisham Ali FarooqIhtisham Ali Farooq
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are there not 6 squares initially?
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– JonMark Perry
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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– Ihtisham Ali Farooq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:30
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are there not 6 squares initially?
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– JonMark Perry
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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– Ihtisham Ali Farooq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:30
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are there not 6 squares initially?
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– JonMark Perry
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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are there not 6 squares initially?
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– JonMark Perry
Nov 24 '18 at 14:57
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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– Ihtisham Ali Farooq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:30
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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– Ihtisham Ali Farooq
Nov 24 '18 at 16:30
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You can form exactly 3 squares by removing sticks number
4,5 and 7
This leaves three squares in a left right left pattern
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You can form exactly 3 squares by removing sticks number
4,5 and 7
This leaves three squares in a left right left pattern
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4,5 and 7
This leaves three squares in a left right left pattern
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4,5 and 7
This leaves three squares in a left right left pattern
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You can form exactly 3 squares by removing sticks number
4,5 and 7
This leaves three squares in a left right left pattern
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yes you are right they may be considered six including big square.but solution is only one.
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