It’s really easy. One of the Cs curves around its adjacent piece and through. The adjacent piece connects on the inside and the remaining piece connects on the outside. You don’t even need an IQ to solve.
Can start anywhere but i start with top B going over top A around to bottom B.. then C starts from the inside and also goes over the top A but under the line of the B and to the outside of the other C and then A is a wavy line through the middle to avoid the C line. Ta Da !!
@@shaojh I was half-joking. You start by connecting C to C first. Draw a line from the left C towards the left, curve up and then through the center to touch the other C. Then from the left A, draw a line through the center while avoiding the C to C line. From here it's easy to see you can connect B to B by going around the figure. By the way, you really don't need an IQ of 150 + for this... this is an easy test that just takes some time to scratch your head to solve. Actual IQ tests are much harder.
Since the earth is round, we will draw a line around the whole earth to get point A to point A in a diagonal like line, then C to C around the earth and B through the middle.
Just for your knowledge, It’s impossible to do. For example in math, there’s equations like 1/0 that are undefined or give you errors because it’s impossible to do and just keeps giving you the same outcome no matter what you do. I hope that’s clear(:
If we are going strictly without crossing any lines whatsoever including the ones already drawn connected the 3 left and the 3 right, the only way to connect all 3 is to reshape the paper to puncture a hole next to each C and draw a line that goes along the back of the paper. If the paper cannot be changed, there is no solution. Two lines will always block one of the connections.
@@jd6331 without crossing any lines including the ones already drawn? I bet you messed up. True intelligence also admits defeat when it knows it can't win the impossible.
@Haku Yuki but then technically you surged out all lines because you crossed a, b and c together into one exit port. The red lines are there to make sure you don't cross them.
@@brianmcclenahan617your solution is technically correct but it’s a very short sighted answer, given the rule set and since you already are taking advantage of what’s not specified why can’t the same problem be drawn on a surface other than paper. A hard surface such as concrete would completely render your solution useless. Other than that, the rules given makes this problem impossible.
The answer is to realise that this is a waste of time and that they are just using you by giving you an impossible puzzle, making you feels bad by quitting because then you don’t have a IQ of 150 and farming you for watch time
For a legit solution you will have to draw all the lines thru the middle gap and spiral the lines around the bracket. Start with the left B, go up, thru the gap and connect. For C follow next to B-line, go past it and loop back around from the middle. Use the same logic for A. You should end up having lines doing 0, 1 and 2 loops around the other bracket
@@kypolar0558 draw a line from circle to circle it won’t touch any other lines, but will still be connected to the other liens through the circle as a joint.
@@no_name3229 it’s not common sense because the second it’s unfolded the line is cut off, if it shifts slightly the line is cut off, etc. it’s not common sense to cheat, it’s understandable to be thinking within reasonable parameters, even though the test cannot be solved by said parameters. Basically it’s not a puzzle, because it’s only winnable by cheating in ways that don’t actually work.
This is the three utilities problem. Going from left to right ACB is the solution. But that is impossible as even when you switch around the lines (by doing circles around) it still ends up being cab abc or bca, not acb. It's a time waster, damn lol. The same applies to the opposite which the solution is inverted but the approach is also inverted which means not solvable.
@@GonPlayss very well gon, either choose the top or the bottom dots to connect on the outside and the rest of the dots should be able to connect on the inside easy peasy✨
@@Gabriel-tj3resorry to inform you but you are still dogwater iq, it’s not possible to solve, they crossover no matter what you do. Try it on paper instead of doing it in your head.
@@blaze4270no it really is impossible, you solve it by saying there is no solution. If you found one you are wrong and need to try it on a piece of paper.
@@vsugarscandy coil the paper into an infinity like the puzzle "How to get the ant to walk the other side of the paper" then just draw three straight lines horizontally
if u do this logically or mathematically this is not even possible, the only way to actually do this is to use your creativity/imagination but other than that this is straight up impossible to solve if u start with crossing both c’s inside thats not gonna work since b will block a and a block b, any other method is not gonna work except using your own creativity/imagination for example:Using a portal, folding the paper and etc other than that this is not possible logically or mathematically, so with that this is not possible to solve, like at all
There's no way of doing it without making a hole in the paper. Even by folding techincally your lines are crossing, they just happen to cross at the point you have folded the paper. Either that or your line crosses one of the red starting lines.
I found the answer, assuming the red lines mean anything, it’s impossible to solve. But if the red lines meant something it would also be impossible to know that without her telling us.
@@FROGGOOOro that’s not accurate. U blocked the middle with the diagonal line from b to b so you cant go down and around with A AND C only one or the other
Solution: A---| |---B | | | | C---| |---C | | | | B___| |___A | | |_____________| Draw one line connecting from the left side A down to C to B loop down and around to right side up to A to C to B... and they are all connected thru one line... so technically A is connected to A, C to C and B to B... since it's only one line, there are no crossings... noting that that was the only rule stated, "connect each letter to its equal without crossing lines"
Parallel lines also means that are overlapping, if you do not accept intersections why should you accept overlaps? You connect the A ->A from below, then the line of the c passes over the B and you go to connect with the other c, there is room for the connection of the B->B passing under the line of the C
She said not to cross the lines to connect the alphabetic circles, but we can definitely join the red lines by drawing straight line from leftA-rightB and leftB-rightA (it will create a square) the connection of A-A and B-B will have a common line which is B-A(vertical red line on right side) or A-B (vertical red line on left side) and then make a normal curve for C-C connection.
Well, this isn't drawn the way this puzzle is usually drawn (probably by mistake), so the usual answers involving C-C on inner or inner-outer paths don't work (assuming we aren't allowed to cross any red barriers). This leaves another solution though: tape the paper together as a cylinder, then it's easy.
Its dead easy! You connect left C with left B drawing a line, and line up to right C and take a line from C and connect with B because the B was connected with C line, than use left A and connect with A using middle gap. You never said we cannot connect lines together. 😊
everyone claiming they can do it hasn’t actually done it on paper. they are instead just visualising it and have the visualisation all muddled. From a mathematical standpoint the question is simply impossible. there is no valid solution
A sheet of paper has two sides, so you can just draw a straight line to connect all of them by drawing a line until you reach the left or right side of the paper, turn it around, draw your line to the other side of the paper, turn it again to the side you started with and complete the line. Otherwise it would be possible if you just connect b via the red line. c by linking the c on middle left via an curve which goes under the bottom left b and then just through the inside of the red Box and last but not least connect the upper a on the left side with a simple curve which proceeds above the top right b.
It is unsolvable there is no solution one of them always will cut and cross the lines im gonna try AI to solve it 😂 But i tried all solution the answer is unsolvable because of the misrulling, if C and B were switched on the right side of the screen it would be soluble 😅 At the beginning i thought it is easy to solve 😊 Edited: i solve it ,you have to think out of the box really clover but that needs a video to explain
Solved it! B travels inwards. The do C above A to reach C. … Next do A last also above to get to A. That way it doesn’t cross paths… if you do A before C, the would cross paths.
even by folding paper it is not possible to solve the puzzle . then only by cutting paper in the middle and rotate two pieces toward each other will solve this puzzle.
There is really no realistic solution to this problem, since it is impossible to connect three bungalows to three supply lines without at least a pair of lines intersecting. This problem is studied in the topological graph theory branch of mathematics, which studies the projection of graphs onto surfaces.
It's like electricity. The supporting rods are the mode of transportation within the bracket for A and B and can charge their respective stations but C has to go around.
Start from A go to inside and connect to A, then start C parallel to A through inside and directly connect to C. Now B will be free in both end without any overlaps. Try it and update..
The rules never said i cant add a portal.
What’s the mathematic formula of a worm hole to be created right on this vary sheet of paper?
@@GibsonIThink A²+B²=C²
@@possiblycreative1882 😂😂😂😂
Pacman your way from one side of the paper to the other
Man I am soo basic 🗿
Your super creative dude 🥂
Connect C in 2 dimensions on paper. Fold paper twice through 3 dimensions so both A's and B's are one top of each other. Stab pen through.
Bro was thinking that was only for high Iq 💀
Its not for 3 dimensional creatures
It’s really easy. One of the Cs curves around its adjacent piece and through. The adjacent piece connects on the inside and the remaining piece connects on the outside. You don’t even need an IQ to solve.
@@aR3DFgH8kLj2pOqIuVx5It's actually impossible.😊
If B identifies as A its easy.
2023 right now:
😂
Lol
Can start anywhere but i start with top B going over top A around to bottom B.. then C starts from the inside and also goes over the top A but under the line of the B and to the outside of the other C and then A is a wavy line through the middle to avoid the C line. Ta Da !!
... and Lo friggen L !! 🤣🤣
*Whoever* invents a *teleportation* device will *have the IQ test renamed in their honor*
But this puzzle is easy tho
Easy. Fold the paper in half and make the letters touch.
貌似无法通过折叠纸张使字母接触,这是一个轴对称图形,只能经过中心点旋转180°从而重叠。我额外再说一点,这道题用连线的方法在二维不可能解决,必定会有焦点,这道题给任何人做都是无解的。
@@shaojhfold the paper into a cylinder shape.
@@shaojh I was half-joking. You start by connecting C to C first. Draw a line from the left C towards the left, curve up and then through the center to touch the other C. Then from the left A, draw a line through the center while avoiding the C to C line. From here it's easy to see you can connect B to B by going around the figure.
By the way, you really don't need an IQ of 150 + for this... this is an easy test that just takes some time to scratch your head to solve. Actual IQ tests are much harder.
Toʻliqroq tushuntirib bering iltimos
Solution:
1. "A" outside to "A" outside - outer join
2 "C" inside to "C" outside - outer join
3 "B" inside to "B inside inner join
Nope
You are so intellingent, But you can't 😂
@@Papai.artist Why?
becaus you cross 2 lines uf u go c to c. look at the pre drawn lines you dummy 😊😘
😶🌫️😱
They didn't say anything about crossing the RED lines
I too thought that what you say
Yeah
That's how I solved it.
But is it possible without crossing the red lines?
@@timdonahey Nope.
Easy! Hint: it takes some “out of the parameters” thinking 😂😂
Exactly, I’m now thinking i may be smarter than in thought 😂
Yea same.
Yeah just ignore the line drawn and do an x with the a and b then circle from outside to reach c
@@EscapeTheMatrix738 what ? Can you do X? A and B lines cross eachotger in that case no?
Please bro
Since the earth is round, we will draw a line around the whole earth to get point A to point A in a diagonal like line, then C to C around the earth and B through the middle.
A and C would cross over in China
But a and c will cross over
No buddy it will not happen
Make a tunnel of the paper and connect the lines
@@anjankisku4078it will
Just for your knowledge, It’s impossible to do. For example in math, there’s equations like 1/0 that are undefined or give you errors because it’s impossible to do and just keeps giving you the same outcome no matter what you do. I hope that’s clear(:
you can connect b->b from (inward->inward), c->c(inward->outward), A->A (outward->outward)
Thanks bro 👏👏👏 I was confused lol 😅
You can’t do that bc you can’t overlap any lines
Bro please check again your answer?
🤝
@@danielpapinahe is right...
If we are going strictly without crossing any lines whatsoever including the ones already drawn connected the 3 left and the 3 right, the only way to connect all 3 is to reshape the paper to puncture a hole next to each C and draw a line that goes along the back of the paper. If the paper cannot be changed, there is no solution. Two lines will always block one of the connections.
Wrong. Lol it is possible
@@jd6331 without crossing any lines including the ones already drawn? I bet you messed up. True intelligence also admits defeat when it knows it can't win the impossible.
@Haku Yuki but then technically you surged out all lines because you crossed a, b and c together into one exit port. The red lines are there to make sure you don't cross them.
@Haku Yuki it's bubble to bubble. Your solution is wrong.
@@brianmcclenahan617your solution is technically correct but it’s a very short sighted answer, given the rule set and since you already are taking advantage of what’s not specified why can’t the same problem be drawn on a surface other than paper. A hard surface such as concrete would completely render your solution useless. Other than that, the rules given makes this problem impossible.
We join the points of red lines each other. this is the answer of this question otherwise there is no solution of this question
The only solution is to cross the line. BECOUSE all are block 😂
Use dash line
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Solved 👌
💯😂
That's legit 151 IQ confirmed ✌️😁🤣
U fool..still the lines will cross
@@ananya551 woman ☕
@@ananya551 women ☕
The answer is to realise that this is a waste of time and that they are just using you by giving you an impossible puzzle, making you feels bad by quitting because then you don’t have a IQ of 150 and farming you for watch time
It is not impossible
I did it on 2nd try dude
but simple. also the puzzle and your iq are totally unrelated. nobody proved that this puzzle needed an iq of 150
It's ok, lil buddy, it's just an intelligence thing. Ice your head and grab a juice box , and later we'll play some Fortnite, okay?
@@squigglesz that just means you're stupid
Finally I got it just from C over A 😅 if I can send a screenshot I could
No you didn't.
Me tooo
ME AND MY FRIEND OUTSMARTED UR OUTSMARTING😂
High IQ puzzle? They must have moved the goal posts again.
For a legit solution you will have to draw all the lines thru the middle gap and spiral the lines around the bracket. Start with the left B, go up, thru the gap and connect. For C follow next to B-line, go past it and loop back around from the middle. Use the same logic for A. You should end up having lines doing 0, 1 and 2 loops around the other bracket
nerd 🤓🤓
@@sinistermai why tho he just answered a question?
@@that1_apple742 he really tried to look smart without knowing that this is impossible LOL
@@sinistermai its not impossible lol, and there are multiple solutions, i already found many
you just made it "difficult" because of the power of suggestion.
Use a red pen to cross the red line 😂
Each side is connected as a group Just draw a single line on c in the middle of the box and they’re already connected
But I thought it said we weren’t allowed to touch the limes
It has to be bubble to bubble like As bubble to As bubble
@@kypolar0558 draw a line from circle to circle it won’t touch any other lines, but will still be connected to the other liens through the circle as a joint.
that can't be right, it's way too easy.
But then you can't cross B-B A-A
Just fold the paper
Common sense*
@@no_name3229 it’s not common sense because the second it’s unfolded the line is cut off, if it shifts slightly the line is cut off, etc. it’s not common sense to cheat, it’s understandable to be thinking within reasonable parameters, even though the test cannot be solved by said parameters. Basically it’s not a puzzle, because it’s only winnable by cheating in ways that don’t actually work.
@@feartheghus you're just thinking in the 3 dimension, it's not technically cheating
This is the only solution lmao. Basic rules aren’t enough.
Wow
This is the three utilities problem. Going from left to right ACB is the solution. But that is impossible as even when you switch around the lines (by doing circles around) it still ends up being cab abc or bca, not acb. It's a time waster, damn lol. The same applies to the opposite which the solution is inverted but the approach is also inverted which means not solvable.
This is impossible to solve without any cheating 😂😂😂
I like how u say "if ur AAAYY CYUUOO is more that 150" 😂😂😂
I know how to wipe my butt.
That’s as smart as I need to be.
Understandable
Facts 👌🏻✨
I Wish I New How to do that
@@TacoBoy780 Front to back.
@@photondance i thought back to front
High IQ test?
tear the paper in the Middle then put it upside down done 😎 99.9%😂
That’s 999 iq bro
What a God
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
OVER 9000!!! (What? I'm bringin' it back...)
U can’t tear a screen on phone
Bruh, this is definitely not the case, I times it and it didn't even take ten seconds but I already know for a fact that my iq is absolute dog water
I know right… it’s easy
TELL ME THE SOLUTION!!
@@GonPlayss very well gon, either choose the top or the bottom dots to connect on the outside and the rest of the dots should be able to connect on the inside easy peasy✨
@@Gabriel-tj3resorry to inform you but you are still dogwater iq, it’s not possible to solve, they crossover no matter what you do. Try it on paper instead of doing it in your head.
@@Gabriel-tj3re i just got blockaded, u were probs doing this in ur mind lol
A person who thinks all the times has nothing except without thoughts
@devanshzala
Without? 💀
Even without crossing the lines is quite easy
Bruh I just became 15 and ur telling me I have an iq more than 150 lmao 🤣
It's impossible though
@@randomperson_219 u insulting me or what?
@@blaze4270 I'm just confused how to do it ;-;
@@randomperson_219 oh lol
@@blaze4270no it really is impossible, you solve it by saying there is no solution. If you found one you are wrong and need to try it on a piece of paper.
A to A : same way she did.
C to C : overlapping upper left A not right upper B.
B to B: overlapping lower right A.
No
No
Yes, you did it right! I just did it on paper the way you said.
@@sarah.j.777how are you supposed to connect c going over the upper left a without also going over the right upper b??
A stays the same, C goes under, B goes over. I think it could also work if B and C are both going under.
A----------A
C-----------C
B------------B
You don't understand it's actually
A B
C C
B A
So you have 60 iq/jJJJJJ
Just a few minor adjustments
Think inside the box it’s just as easy
czcams.com/video/MmR-nnbmZQk/video.html here is the answer
How ?
@@vsugarscandy coil the paper into an infinity like the puzzle "How to get the ant to walk the other side of the paper" then just draw three straight lines horizontally
B inside the box a wraps around the bottom and c the top but also inside the box in the beginning
@@FutureFlows C cannot go inside the box without crossing a red line or the others in your theory
Done easily. Didn't even require 150 iq.
Then what's the solution?
You dumbasses be acting smart but in reality are stupid
I can almost smell your bull💩 through the screen.
Yes obviously
She's crap. That's not how it works lol
please tell the solution
It took less than 20 sec to understand this.
You can also imagine this in 3D then it becomes easy since there is no rule against it.
if u do this logically or mathematically this is not even possible, the only way to actually do this is to use your creativity/imagination but other than that this is straight up impossible to solve if u start with crossing both c’s inside thats not gonna work since b will block a and a block b, any other method is not gonna work except using your own creativity/imagination for example:Using a portal, folding the paper and etc other than that this is not possible logically or mathematically, so with that this is not possible to solve, like at all
You can intersect the lines so we can switch their positions and thus no blocking
Chuck Norris completed this in 2 seconds. The first second was used to create laws of physics to make this possible.
No need High IQ of 150 ,jus common sense then it's done 👍
Let my IQ be less than 150. My employer believes in me…
Rips paper in half.
COMON MAN THATS TOO EZE IN 5 SEC IN MY MIND
There's no way of doing it without making a hole in the paper. Even by folding techincally your lines are crossing, they just happen to cross at the point you have folded the paper. Either that or your line crosses one of the red starting lines.
There is. A wraps around extremely wide around c and boom
People who did it
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it cant be solved 😂
@@quandalebackblingit can and it's pretty easy
If IQ level is lower than 150 just read CZcams comments to get the answer.
Can I fold the paper, bringing it into the third dimension? If so, it’s easy!
iq not in this drawing 😂 real iq people 😅 understand this just an trick to get views 😂😂😂
无解,除非把它进入三维,不然必定会有焦点,这种视频就是骗人的,这题是无解的。
are from China
Join A from outside -outside, C outside inside and then finally join C outside -inside.
So simple
Quick question, do you pass the red line? Because I am having a hard time trying to understand what that means.
@@johnmcwick1 yes Just as I said, it can be solved
I don’t think you need a high iq for this
I found the answer, assuming the red lines mean anything, it’s impossible to solve. But if the red lines meant something it would also be impossible to know that without her telling us.
Na you just too dumb to solve it
Wdym impossible
I just did it 😭
@@katie6965 no you didn’t
It is possible to solve all you have to do is connect the b to the other b with a diagonal line and then go down and around the box on a and c
@@FROGGOOOro that’s not accurate. U blocked the middle with the diagonal line from b to b so you cant go down and around with A AND C only one or the other
Solution:
A---| |---B
| | | |
C---| |---C
| | | |
B___| |___A
| |
|_____________|
Draw one line connecting from the left side A down to C to B loop down and around to right side up to A to C to B... and they are all connected thru one line... so technically A is connected to A, C to C and B to B... since it's only one line, there are no crossings... noting that that was the only rule stated, "connect each letter to its equal without crossing lines"
Wow
What...?
but you are connecting to non equals also
Welp I’m dumb
Parallel lines also means that are overlapping, if you do not accept intersections why should you accept overlaps? You connect the A ->A from below, then the line of the c passes over the B and you go to connect with the other c, there is room for the connection of the B->B passing under the line of the C
I figured it out in 5 seconds, so why does my dad call me a meat head?
People who did it 🧠
She said not to cross the lines to connect the alphabetic circles, but we can definitely join the red lines by drawing straight line from leftA-rightB and leftB-rightA (it will create a square) the connection of A-A and B-B will have a common line which is B-A(vertical red line on right side) or A-B (vertical red line on left side) and then make a normal curve for C-C connection.
No. You have to connect the circles. Won't work
Well, this isn't drawn the way this puzzle is usually drawn (probably by mistake), so the usual answers involving C-C on inner or inner-outer paths don't work (assuming we aren't allowed to cross any red barriers).
This leaves another solution though: tape the paper together as a cylinder, then it's easy.
Please bro send image link draw your copy please
Cylinder doesn't actually work.
•Take A from backside, downwards.
•Then take C from backside, downwards then upwards in middle
•B under the C line
Its dead easy! You connect left C with left B drawing a line, and line up to right C and take a line from C and connect with B because the B was connected with C line, than use left A and connect with A using middle gap. You never said we cannot connect lines together. 😊
Iam thinking like you😊
everyone claiming they can do it hasn’t actually done it on paper. they are instead just visualising it and have the visualisation all muddled. From a mathematical standpoint the question is simply impossible. there is no valid solution
Excellent
it’s mathematically impossible to do so
but feel free to drop a link to some youtube video of it solved on paper
it’s still not possible.
i don’t see it on your channel yet???
Creat a wormhole
Didn't even take me 5 secs , that means this is stupid ...but it was fun..thank u 😂
Can red lines be violated 🤔?
That’s what I’m thinking, just go through the red lines
@@limedub8411 It is too easy then 😂!
C Left drag up to A and down to C inside on the right.
B left drag down under A outside to B on the top right.
Do you kids even try it on paper before commenting? No that does not work.
From left to right. A-B. C-C. B-A. FREE FLOW CIRCUIT
यदा ही धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत अभ्युथानम् धर्मस्य
All you have to do is just to fold this paper and like in a wormhole in a higher dimension all the circles are connected in the right order.
Sir , you have iq more than 160
This is the most underrated comments which i saw in this video
Solution - 1 - connect A to A inside
2 - connect outer C to inner C
Then connect outer B to outer B
That's wrong.
@@yasashii89how
Correct
B to B will be an arc out of plane of paper
If this makes sense, you go above the rest of the answers on the line, and do a curve around, hence, not touching any of the lines!
Dear CZcams, we need a provision to upload an image as comment. :D
Yeah
They used to have response videos long ago. Leaving memes in yt comments would be awesome
This would be horrible
@@ericstillmanTikTok has this option to reply with reel. I hope that CZcams will do the same.
Total 9 possibilities to draw,none of them can satisfy the condition. This is impossible
The answer is = we join under c to outer c ,. And. We join under b to b ,,. And finally we join outer A to outer A problem solved ❤
紙折り曲げていいなら簡単やけど、紙折り曲げんなって指示ないなら容赦なく折り曲げて繋げます。
A to A around top letter B
C to C around top letter A and top letter B
B to B through the inside middle
Lol funny impossible
@@3loxelow792 I feel you, not everyone is gifted
Juts drew it in paint and knew the answer instantly
I just Kobayashi Maru-ed the whole problem.
A sheet of paper has two sides, so you can just draw a straight line to connect all of them by drawing a line until you reach the left or right side of the paper, turn it around, draw your line to the other side of the paper, turn it again to the side you started with and complete the line. Otherwise it would be possible if you just connect b via the red line. c by linking the c on middle left via an curve which goes under the bottom left b and then just through the inside of the red Box and last but not least connect the upper a on the left side with a simple curve which proceeds above the top right b.
yep. not hard and not indicative of a high iq.
The only explanation, But Is it even valid?
A to A around on the rigth side B to B inner line,inner c go down to left side around B,to connect to C
My daughter a 8 year old went to messi and took the test for adults and she got an 97 and average adults were 98
That’s been made so much easier by eliminating one erroneous approach! ❤⚡️
No matter where you go with C to C it prevents the others from reaching their partners( divides the playing field into 2)
Think again
@@HorstChristophSchreiber you solved it?
@@masibulelemnguni6554 yeah you might be a little dumb but that’s ok because I am too. I solved it though. 🎉
@@filioesGUAPO how?
@@masibulelemnguni6554 she never said anything about crossing the red lines
It is unsolvable there is no solution one of them always will cut and cross the lines im gonna try AI to solve it 😂 But i tried all solution the answer is unsolvable because of the misrulling, if C and B were switched on the right side of the screen it would be soluble 😅
At the beginning i thought it is easy to solve 😊
Edited: i solve it ,you have to think out of the box really clover but that needs a video to explain
Solved it! B travels inwards. The do C above A to reach C. … Next do A last also above to get to A. That way it doesn’t cross paths… if you do A before C, the would cross paths.
Easy you go A outside to A B inside to B c outside to C
even by folding paper it is not possible to solve the puzzle . then only by cutting paper in the middle and rotate two pieces toward each other will solve this puzzle.
There is really no realistic solution to this problem, since it is impossible to connect three bungalows to three supply lines without at least a pair of lines intersecting. This problem is studied in the topological graph theory branch of mathematics, which studies the projection of graphs onto surfaces.
Dog all you had to say was that you didn’t know the answer 💀
Connect C from the bottom instead
Lol
It's like electricity. The supporting rods are the mode of transportation within the bracket for A and B and can charge their respective stations but C has to go around.
That doesn't explain shit, lady.
The rules never said i can't connect c just by drawing a straight line so yeah i did that.
Start from A go to inside and connect to A, then start C parallel to A through inside and directly connect to C. Now B will be free in both end without any overlaps. Try it and update..
i correctly do same to you
You’re wrong.
There are infinite ways for solving this
Ok rufus
U really had a quick reply
Gen Z be like: did you just assume their gender😂
Easy peasy lemon squeezy😂
I put 2 holes in the sheet of paper at the c points to join them from behind. #Noonewillknow😉
because it goes into the third dimension.
Damn
Sir , you are legend
Sir , you are legend
किस type की images 🌚🌚
Cheating
This isnt a 3 Dimensional problem, the 2D version is impossible and you cannot make the red lines cross either
In just 10 seconds ,, i already got this one.
How
A to A as per vedio,C line goes like that only but parallel to A line,then you know how to draw B
I thought she said, all you have to do is “join the circus”
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