Okay!Here Are Your Nine Dots In Number Form:1 2 34 5 67 8 9Now, start at dot 3and draw a line through dot 5 to dot 7.Now, draw a line from dot 7 leading to dot 9, but go over dot 9.After that, draw a line joining from the end of the previous line to dot 2, but going over dot 2 to be in line with dot 1:And Last Off, Draw a line going from the previous line though to dot 7. Finished (:
The key to this (old) puzzle is to realize that the lines don't have to end on a dot, they can be extended beyond the end of the row or column.If the dots are numbered1 2 34 5 67 8 91) Start with dot #9 - draw a line through #5 to #12) From #1, draw a line through #2 to # 3 and then continue the line far enough out to be able to draw the next line3) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 6 and #8, ending the line under #7.4) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 7 and #4 back up to #1See the diagram below (it's not perfect, but you should be able to follow the idea)1===2===3===|.\ . . . . . . . . . ./| . .\ . . . . . . ./4 . . . 5 . . . 6| . . . . \ /| . . . . / \7 . . . 8 . . . 9| . . /| . /|/
straight line to each dot go to the three go down and do those tree aTA DA you got your answer hope this was helpful
The board in the game of checkers has 64 squares. The squares alternate in color along the horizontal and vertical lines. They are arranged in eight rows of eight squares each.
bows, cows, dots, eons, cons, dons, fobs, gobs, hoes, ions, joys, boys, lobs, jobs, mobs, noes, oops, pops, rows, sows, tows, sons, tons, woes
Simply draw 3 rows of three dots to show that the dots form a square, as shown below:. . .. . .. . .
Draw three lines separating the four columns and then draw three more lines separating the rows
Arrange the 9 dots in a 3x3 grid.Start with the bottom left dot, then draw the first line up through the three dots in that column.Extend it past the top left dot, then draw the second line diagonally through the top middle dot and the right dot in the middle row.Again extend the line a little past the dot, then draw the third line through the bottom row of dots.Finally, draw the fourth line diagonally from the bottom left corner to the upper right corner.
Okay!Here Are Your Nine Dots In Number Form:1 2 34 5 67 8 9Now, start at dot 3and draw a line through dot 5 to dot 7.Now, draw a line from dot 7 leading to dot 9, but go over dot 9.After that, draw a line joining from the end of the previous line to dot 2, but going over dot 2 to be in line with dot 1:And Last Off, Draw a line going from the previous line though to dot 7. Finished (:
Make them into a square. If you were to make the lines all go the same way, you would need 20 dots to make four rows of five, but if you put them in a square shape, the dots in the corners occur in two lines (ones going across and ones going down), like this: O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Four rows of five!
Write down 4 rows of 3 dots or 3 rows of 4 dots.
The key to this (old) puzzle is to realize that the lines don't have to end on a dot, they can be extended beyond the end of the row or column.If the dots are numbered1 2 34 5 67 8 91) Start with dot #9 - draw a line through #5 to #12) From #1, draw a line through #2 to # 3 and then continue the line far enough out to be able to draw the next line3) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 6 and #8, ending the line under #7.4) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 7 and #4 back up to #1See the diagram below (it's not perfect, but you should be able to follow the idea)1===2===3===|.\ . . . . . . . . . ./| . .\ . . . . . . ./4 . . . 5 . . . 6| . . . . \ /| . . . . / \7 . . . 8 . . . 9| . . /| . /|/
Write down 4 rows of 3 dots or 3 rows of 4 dots.
Write down 4 rows of 3 dots or 3 rows of 4 dots.
Draw either 3 rows of 5 columns or 5 rows of 3 columns.
A typical twister mat has 24 circle dots in 4 rows of 6 dots each.
People or things can be lined up in rows.