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I can't do it, have a go. Someone told me in school, and I thought I could get a better response here than HB or SG.
You have to connect each house to gas, electric and water, the lines cannot cross, but they don't have to be straight. Post a screenie of it done in paint if you do it.
riddle:
1 2 3
g e w
1,2 and 3 are houses. And obviously G,E and W are gas, electric and water
whocares123
2008-06-19, 22:08
well from what i've read this puzzle is unsolvable in a traditional sense. this page has an idea:
http://www.puzzle.dse.nl/harder/gas_water_electricity_us.html
but i don't like that. i also read it can be solved in 3D form, but not 2D. so i think if you were to fold a piece of paper into a cube and draw the houses and utilities on each side of the cube, you'd be able to do it.
people in SG love this shit. or at least they used to. too many trolls these days to tell.
whocares123
2008-06-19, 22:10
I can't do it, have a go. Someone told me in school, and I thought I could get a better response here than HB or SG.
You have to connect each house to gas, electric and water, the lines cannot cross, but they don't have to be straight. Post a screenie of it done in paint if you do it.
riddle:
1 2 3
g e w
1,2 and 3 are houses. And obviously G,E and W are gas, electric and water
dude what happened to your fucking riddle? wtf is this subject shit?
dude what happened to your fucking riddle? wtf is this subject shit?
I found the answer, but I'll put it back up.
whocares123
2008-06-19, 23:38
I found the answer, but I'll put it back up.
what answer did you find?
what answer did you find?
No one said that you couldn't lay the pipe down underneath another house.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/2702/riddleanswerkt9.png
whocares123
2008-06-20, 19:20
ah. that's dumb. i like the one where you fold the paper into a cube better.
Fanglekai
2008-06-28, 01:58
No one said that you couldn't lay the pipe down underneath another house.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/2702/riddleanswerkt9.png
I was thinking above, but underground is a better answer. It made sense that it could be solved in 3D.