Joining The Dots

Logic Level 1

Given below are 9 dots which are in form of a square.

Now, you have to join all the 9 dots by the following parameters :

  • You should use only 4 straight lines to join all the 9 dots.
  • Every new line has to start where the last line ended.

Is it possible to join all the 9 dots ?

Cannot be determined Yes No

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2 solutions

Ram Mohith
May 31, 2018

Red Line \color{#D61F06}\text{Red Line} is the first one. Blue Line \color{#3D99F6}\text{Blue Line} is the second one. Green Line \color{#20A900}\text{Green Line} is the third one. Orange Line \color{#EC7300}\text{Orange Line} is the fourth one.

Very interesting problem! However, I think you made a typo in the first parameter.

Henry U - 2 years, 3 months ago

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Where ? I didn't find anything like that in the first line.

Ram Mohith - 2 years, 3 months ago

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Use should use only 4 straight lines to join all the 9 dots.

Henry U - 2 years, 3 months ago

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@Henry U Oh ! Thanks for informing. I have updated it.

Ram Mohith - 2 years, 3 months ago
Brody Burkett
May 31, 2018

You have to stretch 2 of the 4 lines beyond the perimeter of the square, eventually forming an arrow

The question never stated that you cannot stretch a line beyond the perimeter.

Ritwik Roy - 3 years ago

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