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Brain Teasers.......

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Nine identical squares are created with 24 matchsticks as shown in the illustration.

Can you remove 6 matchsticks so that only three squares remain? No damaging or loose ends of the matchsticks is allowed.

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Did anyone attempt the matchstick puzzle?
Here's a couple of ways to remove 6 matches and be left with 3 squares.

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Did anyone attempt the matchstick puzzle?
Here's a couple of ways to remove 6 matches and be left with 3 squares.

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...I was wracking my feeble little brain trying to solve it but couldn't figure it out... thank God you posted a couple of answers... are there any other solutions Topaz?... great puzzle... it had me stumped... I love that one of the sun going through the hoop... it's awesome... cheers.
 
...I was wracking my feeble little brain trying to solve it but couldn't figure it out... thank God you posted a couple of answers... are there any other solutions Topaz?... great puzzle... it had me stumped... I love that one of the sun going through the hoop... it's awesome... cheers.

I'm not sure if there are any other solutions, if anyone has a different one it would be good if they can let us know.
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Change 5 Squares to 4 Squares by...
Moving 2 matches to new positions to get only 4 squares, no overlapping or loose ends, 16 matchsticks in total.

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I think I've got a few (4?) solutions Topaz.

By taking 2 adjacent matches out of that central cross and using them to finish the big centre square, each giving three small squares and one large square.
 
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