206 Match Puzzles
In the example given, each part is correctly of the same size and shape, and
each part contains either two stars or two crosses; but, unfortunately, only 20
matches have been used. So it is not a solution. Can you do it with 26 matches?
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505. THE THREE MATCHES
Can you place 3 matches on the table, and support the matchbox on them,
without allowing the heads of the matches to touch the table, to touch
one another, or to touch the box?
- EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES
Here is a little puzzle for young
readers:
Place 16 matches, as shown, to form
eight equilateral triangles. Now take
away 4 matches so as to leave only
four equal triangles. No superfluous
matches or loose ends to be left.