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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

puzzle 1.jpg

 

example.jpg

 

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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"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.."

 

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These are the instructions and shape given in the OP........ no dots, doors or letters......

 

 



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@joz*garage wrote:

@freakiness wrote:

@joz*garage wrote:

which side of a box was missed freaki?


One of the lines on the top of the bottom 3 boxes was missed. 

The original puzzle had gaps like doors in it I think.


you mean the middle box on the bottom?

the top of that box the line has been crossed over which would count

(in poddy's poorly explained instructions, lol)


That's why the "doors" help. The third bit of line is not crossed.  He didn't mention crossing lines anyway. He said put a line through the segments, not segment lines.

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Here is a shape that has to have each segment passed through buy ONE CONTINUOUS line ONCE and once only

 

Maybe we're supposed to go buy a line.

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@freakiness wrote:

@joz*garage wrote:

@freakiness wrote:

@joz*garage wrote:

which side of a box was missed freaki?


One of the lines on the top of the bottom 3 boxes was missed. 

The original puzzle had gaps like doors in it I think.


you mean the middle box on the bottom?

the top of that box the line has been crossed over which would count

(in poddy's poorly explained instructions, lol)


That's why the "doors" help. The third bit of line is not crossed.  He didn't mention crossing lines anyway. He said put a line through the segments, not segment lines.


oh, if your going by poddy's rules opposed to the "original" puzzle instructions then i suppose so. Lol

and the puzzle has been solved with many variations presented


Signatures suck.
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Anyone have the original with instructions?......



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This old popular puzzle, called “Five Room House puzzle” (also known as “Walls and Lines puzzle”, or “Cross the Network puzzle”), is canonically represented as a rectangular diagram divided into five rooms, as shown opposite.

The object of the puzzle is to draw a continuous path through the walls of all 5 rooms, without going through any wall twice, and without crossing any path. The path can, of course, end in any room, not necessarily in the room from where it started.

Some puzzle diagrams represent the rooms with openings supposed to be doors. In this instance, the challenge is to visit every room of the apartment by walking through every door exactly once.

 

 

 

 

 

 

if you click on my Solution link in post 62 it has the question and the solutions

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@siggie-reported-by-alarmists wrote:

Anyone have the original with instructions?......


No, but it rates a mention on wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_room_puzzle

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Maybe poddy will think twice next time about jumping on siggie's puzzles

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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@1966kelso wrote:

This old popular puzzle, called “Five Room House puzzle” (also known as “Walls and Lines puzzle”, or “Cross the Network puzzle”), is canonically represented as a rectangular diagram divided into five rooms, as shown opposite.

The object of the puzzle is to draw a continuous path through the walls of all 5 rooms, without going through any wall twice, and without crossing any path. The path can, of course, end in any room, not necessarily in the room from where it started.

Some puzzle diagrams represent the rooms with openings supposed to be doors. In this instance, the challenge is to visit every room of the apartment by walking through every door exactly once.

 

 

 

 

 

 

if you click on my Solution link in post 62 it has the question and the solutions


Haha, I don't know how I missed that  😄

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