Puzzle to solve, any pros?

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You needa connect box A to box A and box B to box B with lines from the outside of the boxes.
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1. The lines do not cross each other. It is 2D not 3D.
2. Dont go outside the box -.-.
3. There are no tricks, it is that simple and literal. Quite a straight-forward one.

Any takers? you can use photoshop or paint and doodle the answer and post the image here! :D
 
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Smith6612

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I honestly wouldn't know how to solve this. Line B to B is easy, just draw it, but from A to A, the only way I can think of getting to the other A is to draw the line across box B.
 

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You needa connect box A to box A and box B to box B with lines from the outside of the boxes.
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1. The lines do not cross each other. It is 2D not 3D.
2. Dont go outside the box -.-.
3. There are no tricks, it is that simple and literal. Quite a straight-forward one.

Any takers? you can use photoshop or paint and doodle the answer and post the image here! :D

about number 1, is folding allowed?
 

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Not allowed, like i said, no tricks. Its just joining them literally, the clue is to make use of the boxes in the centre to twist and turn. :)
 

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curvy lines, or whatever, all possible, just dont let the lines touch each other. :)
 

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One in my class things it's that way if it is electrical lines. Because he made 1 year electric class and in 2D they draw that way. Can lines go over an other box?
 
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Likquor

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Oh my bad then, its 1D i guess. Its not supposed to pop-out. :) And lines cannot go over the other box.
 

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Hmm.. how about using dotted lines, then they won't "cross" each other visually :)
 

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Is this actually possible!!??

Unless, is it that they are already connected via the outside box...? :)
 

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hmm, the rules are not defined clearly enough for my liking...
Still, the above 'solution' would seem to contradict 'the lines must connect A to A and B to B', as these lines are broken. If they were complete, they would cross.
 

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hmm, the rules are not defined clearly enough for my liking...
Still, the above 'solution' would seem to contradict 'the lines must connect A to A and B to B', as these lines are broken. If they were complete, they would cross.

They are connected if you count the middleboxes lines as lines
 

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I was thinking along the same lines as Smith6612...

This is assuming that I can cross over other boxes, and that the lines can be curved.


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