P95277 puzzle link reply
It has been a long time since we've had one of these, so here is an easy puzzle:
How can you arrange 12 squares to form a net for a single cube? You may not cut them, superpose them, or leave any unused.
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Well, you are correct, but I forgot to state one rule:
The 12 squares should all be the same size
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P95478 link reply
One square for each edge of the cube. Fold along the dotted lines.
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Can you show how you fold it? I don't think this works

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That is correct. As a subsidiary question, how many such nets are there? Nets that are rotations or reflections of each-other only count once.
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>Can you show how you fold it? I don't think this works
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>How can you arrange 12 squares to form a net
Two squares will be superposed onto each face when folded into a cube, but not as a flat net.
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P95277
Does this thread relate to black qube moon matrix or QubesOS?
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