It depends on what was originally there.
you cant.
A rectangle.
3 squares: 36 + 4 + 1 2 squares: 25 + 16
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That depends on how the sticks are to start off with. That depends on how the sticks are to start off with.
It depends on what was originally there.
you cant.
Remove all of the inside sticks... Try this (and please ignore the dots... I couldn't get it to space properly without them): ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ |.... |.... |.... | ___ ___ ___ Changes to ___ ___ ___ |................. | .......___ |.... |.... |.... | .......___ |................. | ___ ___ ___ if you take out the 8 lines along the inside track: which makes two squares that don't touch each other.
u go in the crafting table and put coal on top of sticks to make torches. you use any 2 squares as long as u have 1 bottom with sticks and 1 top with coal.
You take 6 and make a rectangle which is a square and take one of the 5 sticks break it in 2 to make 6 which you can make another square or rectangle easy
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The best way to make a fire with 2 sticks is to light them with a match.
A rectangle.
3 squares: 36 + 4 + 1 2 squares: 25 + 16
no answer
make a circle