if you are genius solve this
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Published 2008-03-18
All Comments (20)
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You implied a size limit in the task without actually telling us there was any limit. Clever.
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I can do it in one line. Take a giant like 10 inch marker and draw one line that covers all 9 dots.
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Interestingly enough, there are ways to do it in 3 lines and even one line technically. You could do it in 3 lines if you essentially draw a slanted N, hitting every dot once it’s stretched far enough. Also , if you were to print this on paper, you can roll the paper into a cylinder and then make one continuous line around the whole cylinder and cover every dot with one stroke. So always remember there are always more efficient ways.
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My friend told me about this puzzle 7 years ago on the bus but he did not explain it to me clearly. I remember how I spent hours trying to solve this and now, here I am at last. The feeling of satisfaction from finally finding out the solution is priceless.
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This was the proper genius test back in the days, now we're seeing "ONLY 1% CAN PASS THIS PUZZLE"
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I'm too far from genius...
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The problem is that with the exemples, you imply that we can only take turns on points and not somewhere else
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I pretty much fried my brain trying to work this out because I didn’t know I could outside the dot’s borders lol. My brain worked harder than I thought my brain could work.
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Guess I'm a genius then, managed to solve it without looking
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You Tube is soo late. It took 13 years to remember me and recommend it for me.
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Makes sense how this video got recommended after 14 years❤️
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1:30 there has been a glitch in the matrix i repeat there has been a glitch in the matrix
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Top 3 Unsolved mysteries 3. Area 51 2. 301 video 1. Youtube recomendations
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Guess you have to think outside the box
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It's weird cause it seems like there's a way to do it with the implied size limit. You start off hitting 3 dots with your first line, and if you somehow manage to hit 2 dots per line in the next 3 lines you hit 9 dots exactly (3 +2+2+2 for each line) you can only hit 2 dots after you draw the first, unless you expand the lines out or do some of the things suggested. The main problem with trying to do it legitimately is that the dots aren't in a possible configuration. The way they're set out makes it so that the last 2 dots you'd need to hit are impossible to get with one straight line.
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There's another rule as well. You can't cut the same dot twice. Now try again
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Y this took 11 years for it to be in my recommended
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They never specified how small or large we had to make the dots or how much space had to be between each one. So in theory you can solve the puzzle in one stroke if you have a giant marker.
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he took "thinking outside the box" to another level