S Some Guy New member Jun 23, 2009 #1 How do you put three squares around the nine stars (shown below) so that each star is separated into its own containment cell? * * * * * * * * *
How do you put three squares around the nine stars (shown below) so that each star is separated into its own containment cell? * * * * * * * * *
B Bedheadbrad New member Jun 23, 2009 #2 It is impossible. Edit:Wait no its not. |*| * |*| ____ |*| * |*| |____| |*| * |*| You use two triangles to separate the left and right column. then you use the third to circle the center three horizontally.
It is impossible. Edit:Wait no its not. |*| * |*| ____ |*| * |*| |____| |*| * |*| You use two triangles to separate the left and right column. then you use the third to circle the center three horizontally.
S Stuart Appleton III New member Jun 23, 2009 #3 Sorry, I only know what Momma says....and Momma says that stars only come out at night because they have day jobs!
Sorry, I only know what Momma says....and Momma says that stars only come out at night because they have day jobs!
♥ ♥ MAY ♥ Guest Jun 23, 2009 #4 man i try to answer it but i cant i got one example but it resulted to be 9 squares. but oh well