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Jay_Quelin1 year ago

This is un solvable as each node has a degree of 3 violating Euler walk. That is to cover the entire shape as requested is impossible

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Meowk_bae1 year ago

Would you let me eat the last ice cream? 🍦

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Degens Journal1 year ago

If they start from the center, they succeed

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Jade Regina Gofourth1 year ago

If I remember correctly this is impossible by design.

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Banger Post1 year ago

Problem solved!

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will the real victim please stand up1 year ago

No, you can't. It has 4 odd corners. Walking in and out uses 2 arcs. Any odd corner you don't start or end at will eventually be left with 1 arc, and either you miss that arc or you'll be stuck in the corner.

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Bietch Starkey1 year ago

walk in circle, then walk to the point in the middle, then split ur legs on the green ones

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lucid1 year ago

it's impossible no matter how you do it the last junction is always a T junction and you can't take both paths

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JoeyDoge420691 year ago

Seems impossible

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ジョイ🪐 #2025私たちの年1 year ago

Isn't it like.. mathematically unsolvable?

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Zach1 year ago

Yeah I schmort 🤓

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