There are two ways to solve this; Pull one of the matches out slightly of the centre, so that the space between the four matches forms a square.
Make 4 equally spaced columns of 3 matchsticks. Across the top put the first row of 3 matchsticks and then put a further two rows of matchsticks equally spaced. This will form 9 small equal squares within a larger square.
No two equilateral triangles do not make a square but two right triangles do.
describe the pattern the square numbers make on the multiplication table
there is no such thing as a square triangle
A square already has 2 right angle triangles within it
match sticks
arrange them to spell NIL <--six match sticks
Poking the Maltese in the eye with the match will make him very cross.
The best way to make a fire with 2 sticks is to light them with a match.
Make a square using four of the sticks. Make an identical square with the other four sticks. Place the second square so that it overlaps one quarter of the first square. The third square is the small square created by the overlap and is 1/4 the size of the bigger squares.
You could use the 3 stick to make the number 4 which is a perfect square.
Make an hexahedron in the form of a triangular dipyramid. See link for images.
Phosphorus and sticks of wood are the perfect match!
By using toliet paper and match sticks with fire
Yes if the match sticks are the same length it's possible to make an isosceles triangle with them
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Holding up your sticks in the sign of the cross does not make you Christian.....