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Saw this puzzle in a book I am cataloging today and am very confused.



Which toothpick would you need to move to create two, and only two, squares?

This is multiple-choice; the answers are 8, 5, 9, or 7.

It's taken me a while of looking at it to conclude that the answer I think they want is 9 (move it to connect 7 and 1, and you have a small square in the upper left corner of a bigger one). But without looking at the answers at first, I thought 4 or 3 or 2 could work, moved to the same space (yielding two small squares stacked on top of each other, and an open figure on the right), which you can also do with 5; and similarly, 8 or 7 can be moved to bisect the right rectangle and leave the open figure on the left.

Am I just dumb (this is in an IQ test after all; I am not brilliant with this sort of spatial stuff) or is the question really misleadingly phrased? To me "two and only two squares" means "two squares, no more and no fewer" but doesn't specify anything about the other toothpicks. It seems like they may have meant "two squares and nothing else, no open ends left".

Date: Jul. 23rd, 2009 01:34 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] silvaerina-tael.livejournal.com
That was the first thing I saw. And given there wasn't a stipulation that all tooth picks had to be conjoined... That's where the wording was too vague, and possibly deliberately so - not that anyone can say for sure.

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