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How do you make 3 equal squares from 9 matches? - Answers

This is difficult to explain, but make one square flat on a table. Then place four of the remaining five matches in each corner of the square (place them vertically). Then lean the matches in adjacent corners against each other so that from one angle you've made two triangles. Then lay the fifth match with one end on the tip of each triangle. You're actually making a triangular prism with three square bases. I've never seen this riddle before, it's pretty good. _ Step 1. l_l Step 2. /_\ on both sides Step 3. Lay fifth match across top.



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This is difficult to explain, but make one square flat on a table. Then place four of the remaining five matches in each corner of the square (place them vertically). Then lean the matches in adjacent corners against each other so that from one angle you've made two triangles. Then lay the fifth match with one end on the tip of each triangle. You're actually making a triangular prism with three square bases. I've never seen this riddle before, it's pretty good. _ Step 1. l_l Step 2. /_\ on both sides Step 3. Lay fifth match across top.



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How do you make 3 equal squares from 9 matches? - Answers

This is difficult to explain, but make one square flat on a table. Then place four of the remaining five matches in each corner of the square (place them vertically). Then lean the matches in adjacent corners against each other so that from one angle you've made two triangles. Then lay the fifth match with one end on the tip of each triangle. You're actually making a triangular prism with three square bases. I've never seen this riddle before, it's pretty good. _ Step 1. l_l Step 2. /_\ on both sides Step 3. Lay fifth match across top.

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