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J1 year ago

I watched this for 84 minutes waiting for someone to solve it 🤷‍♂️

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Places Visited & Pictures Taken2 years ago

How do you choose the best picture in less time?

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call me Stevo1 year ago

It’s easy , do the outer circle , then one line, from the centre point, then do a split to finish the other two lines.

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hariSolo.-_-.1 year ago

It’s impossible. These puzzles require a node with even legs. This shape has 4 nodes all with odd (3) legs.

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Hardwire Media1 year ago

I don’t believe it’s possible.

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Burns Israelsen1 year ago

If a patten like this has more than two junctions with an odd number of lines, it can’t be done. Any odd-numbered junction needs to be the starting or ending point of the path. Also, a pattern like this will necessarily have an even number (0, 2, 4, etc.) of odd junctions.

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Patrick Gunnels1 year ago

Eulerian paths only exist in such systems when every node is of even degree. There is no solution.

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Janakiram Jonnadula1 year ago

It is built with for no solution

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"Blue Nose" Panda1 year ago

It doesn’t look possible to me 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Captain Zarkonyus🚀1 year ago

It’s only possible if you begin at the center. Bunch of idiots in the comments

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halil1 year ago

1-complete the circle ( red) 2-continue until the dividing point (blue) 3-Complete the V with both feet (green)

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