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Find the best solution to connect the nine points together with no more than four straight lines without lifting your writing instrument.

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Find the best solution to connect the nine points together with no more than four straight lines

without lifting your writing instrument.

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Whatassumptions

are you making?

Henry Dudeney was born 144 years ago – 10th April 1857

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If you do not assume that you cannot extend your lines beyond the imaginary square formed by the

box the puzzle becomes easier to solve.

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“Everything “that can be invented “has been invented.”

Charles H. DuellCommissioner of U.S. Office of Patents,

urging President William McKinley to abolish his office, 1899

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Don’t assume that the lines must pass through the center of the dots.

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Don’t assume that the line must be thin.

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Just to prove I can do it with two lines.

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Don’t assume that the paper must be flat.

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If you rip the paper into nine segments, you can stack them

and poke your point through all at once.

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Don’t assume that you cannot crease the paper.

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Don’t assume that the lines cannot extend beyond

the edge of the paper.

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Don’t assume that you cannot rip the paper.