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I can do it with 130, in 2-dimensions. In 3-d fewer matchsticks will be required.
Borrowing Matchsticks was created in 1980.
40,8,20,25,35,30,14,9,19,17,22,32,
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I can do it with 130, in 2-dimensions. In 3-d fewer matchsticks will be required.
You could build 43 or, if you have imagination, 85 of them. Which one is it?
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.
you can break them then you can make little squares but i dont think that is fun!
You can set how many matches there should be at the beginning of the game from 20 to 24.
A model?
You would need to cut 4 matchsticks to create a perfect square.
Borrowing Matchsticks was created in 1980.
40,8,20,25,35,30,14,9,19,17,22,32,
Chemical energy is stored inside the matchsticks
2,4,