I just read miscues post... heh
HAAAAAHAHA i will turn your brains to mush!
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You need a line.."What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
- Karl MarxComment
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<font color="#ededed">the common "correct" answer that i've seen involves completing all but one line, then shoving the pen/pencil through the paper, continuing the line on the back of the page until you are into the final box, punching back to the front of the page and crossing the final "wall" technically you have now drawn a single, unbroken line that crosses all walls exactly once.
but as miscue said, it's impossible to do (at least on a 2d surface like paint or a blackboard)
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lol. one of my teachers gave this to my class last year. instead of sitting there trying to solve it, i showed how it was mathematically impossible : )Comment
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you crossed the upper right line twice...
I think I did it right with my going through the corner trick
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