To connect 12 dots with 5 lines without lifting your pencil, you can arrange the dots in a specific pattern, such as a grid or a cluster, and then draw lines that extend beyond the outermost dots. By starting from one dot and strategically navigating through others, you can create overlapping lines that connect multiple dots in one stroke. The key is to think outside the box and utilize the space around the arrangement of dots. This approach often involves drawing lines that extend beyond the immediate area of the dots.
you join the dots without lifting your pen.
you put the thirteen dots parallel to the lines horizontally
To join six dots with four straight lines, you can arrange the dots in a specific pattern, such as forming a hexagon or two rows of three. Start by drawing a line that connects three dots in one row, then extend the line to connect to a dot in the second row. Continue by drawing lines that cross back to connect the remaining dots, ensuring that each line is drawn in a way that doesn't lift your pencil off the paper. This creates a continuous path that links all six dots using only four lines.
To connect 2 rows and 3 dots without touching the line, imagine arranging the dots in a 2x3 grid. You can draw a line that connects the dots by using a zigzag or a looping path that doesn't directly touch the line connecting rows and dots. This way, the connections between the dots are made without a continuous line between them, effectively creating a visual connection without direct contact.
make a triangle
To connect 12 dots with 5 lines without lifting your pencil, you can arrange the dots in a specific pattern, such as a grid or a cluster, and then draw lines that extend beyond the outermost dots. By starting from one dot and strategically navigating through others, you can create overlapping lines that connect multiple dots in one stroke. The key is to think outside the box and utilize the space around the arrangement of dots. This approach often involves drawing lines that extend beyond the immediate area of the dots.
Just connect the dots.
Connect the Dots
. . . . . . . . . like this type only in 3 lines.
Dots cannot be connected with dots. It takes lines.
It depends on where the dots are located.
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That would depend on the position of the dots.
It depends entirely on the layout of the dots and whether the lines need to be straight.
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead
It all depends on the arrangement of the dots. Besides, there is nothing about straight lines, so used curved lines instead