15-05-2014 06:57 PM - edited 15-05-2014 06:58 PM
Hope you dont mind Sig.
I have something that needs a solution
Here is a shape that has to have each segment passed through buy ONE CONTINUOUS line ONCE and once only
You may start anywhere you wish inside the shape or outside..
Not as easy as it looks 🙂
Good luck
I have also shown an example
Solved! Go to Solution.
16-05-2014 01:54 AM - edited 16-05-2014 01:55 AM
I've loved this puzzle for years, ever since I saw it in a comic (Beano comic?) when I was a bit younger than I am now.
I have seen this solved once, by a person who had studied logic and he was able to do it. But, I have forgotten the solution.
Good luck and may it also drive you crazy for many years to come. 😉
16-05-2014 03:22 AM - edited 16-05-2014 03:24 AM
this is my regular id. . . . now. 🙂
on 16-05-2014 03:38 AM
I have seen this solved once, by a person who had studied logic and he was able to do it. But, I have forgotten the solution.
logic tells me that you've never seen it solved coz the puzzle is impossible to solve
Good luck and may it also drive you crazy for many years to come.
i doubt anybody in their right mind would blow that amount time on a dud, LOL
on 16-05-2014 04:27 AM
on 16-05-2014 05:14 AM
@cq_tech wrote:
I don't even understand the instructions. They make no sense at all.
the idea is the draw a continuous line through all of the lines on the boxes.. once
see the arrows above ive crossed over that line of the box twice
the point of the puzzle is.. there is no soultion
16-05-2014 09:15 AM - edited 16-05-2014 09:16 AM
All lines are crossed.....
on 16-05-2014 09:19 AM
All lines crossed with corrections made to number of lines crossed.....
on 16-05-2014 10:23 AM
It cannot be done on a 2 dimensional drawing. You need to think 3d and you need to think outside the boxes (or underneath them)
Siggie, your diagram shows the line passes through 3 sectors at all points, this means the sectors have been crossed twice.?
on 16-05-2014 10:40 AM
I enjoy these puzzles.
The diagram where the lines have letters is the best to work off, a continious line has to pass through all lettered lines once. (if that makes sense). I've tried starting in the box, out of the box and always end with one line uncrossed 😕
This one is driving me crazy.....hope to solve it before 8.
on 16-05-2014 10:45 AM
I have already solved it with a two dimensional drawing........
And yes, doing it with a piece of string means it that can pass through the paper......... However unnecessary, as I have
already solved it....... if I do say so myself......lol.