16 squares to none Remove 9 matches so that no square (of any size) remains.
How many squares puzzle and answers?
We’ll help you out. The correct answer to the puzzle is 40 squares. That’s right: It’s not 8, 16, 24, 28 or 30, and we’ll tell you why. The image is made up of eight tiny squares, 18 single squares, nine 2 x 2 squares, four 3 x 3 squares, and one 4 x 4 square.
How many squares can you make with a matchstick?
Move 1 matchstick to turn the donkey. Solution here. 2 squares to 3 Move 4 matches to make 3 squares – puzzle solution(puzzle supplied by Mike Daigneault, solution supplied by us, alternate solution supplied by David Tiffany) 10 to 2 squares Move 3 matches to make 2 squares – puzzle solution(puzzle supplied by Tabitha King) 15 to 10
How to solve the 3 squares to 5 Matchstick puzzle?
3 squares to 5 Move 6 matches so that 5 squares are formed – puzzle solution Make 3 squares Move 3 matches to get 3 perfect squares – puzzle solution Divide by 2 Use the four matches to divide the large square into 2 parts of the same shape. Use the matches without breaking or overlapping them – puzzle solution 3 Triangles to 4
How to make 4 equilateral triangles with matchsticks?
3 Triangles to 4 Move 3 matches to make 4 equilateral triangles, no overlapping – puzzle solution 4 Squares to Many Take this arrangement and with the following moves:- Move 2 matches to make 7 squares – puzzle solution Remove 2 matches and leave 2 squares – puzzle solution Move 3 matches and leave 3 squares – puzzle solution
How to solve 7 to nothing with matchsticks?
7 to nothing From these 7 matches, take 1 away and move 2 to leave nothing – puzzle solution Square Move one match to make a square – puzzle solution 4 Triangles Use 6 matches to make 4 equilateral triangles (no broken matches) – puzzle solution 2 Triangles to 4