Stick Shapes ★★
There are four squares in the pattern shown below.
The question: How can two sticks be moved to make five equal squares?
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Another question: Below you see a hexagon formed by six sticks.
Can you turn this hexagon into two rhombs by moving two sticks and adding one?
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Yet another question: Can you make four equal triangles from the pattern shown below, by moving exactly four sticks?
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The fourth question: Twelve sticks form one square and four triangles.
Can you move six sticks to make three squares and one triangle?
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The fifth question: Can you make two squares from the pattern shown below, by moving four sticks?
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The sixth question: Can you make three equal squares from the pattern shown below, by moving just three sticks?
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The seventh question: Can you form three touching triangles from the pattern shown below, by moving exactly three sticks?
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The eighth question: Can you form three triangles from the pattern shown below, by moving three sticks?
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