@AuViDude It's impossible. You can prove it by simplifying the problem. Draw a hexagon and name the corners clockwise: a, b, c, x, y, z. Now draw the connection (a-x), (b-y) and (c-z). One is a diagonal, one goes all the way around and the other cannot be drawn because the inside and the outside line isolates the remaining points.
Most people start with drawing all the connections they see, so they get confused and don't understand why the final connection is always impossible.
left circle connects to middle house 2 times and doesnt connect to right house.
o0oRESHIRAMo0o 7 months ago
U have four lines on the middle house!
beastrcdriver101 8 months ago
failed 0:22-0:26
Smokedashitchris 1 year ago
Haha. I thinkbhe actually thought he figure it out!! Haha
mhollim 1 year ago
Nah in the original puzzle the house on the left has a door and a window you can go through. and the house on the right doesn't have any gas.
still2weirdfoU 1 year ago
douche....
Carstereo99k 1 year ago
house on the right doesn't have gas!
PsychoPimp666 1 year ago
Failed
Hangman123321 1 year ago
@Hangman123321 Why?
AuViDude 1 year ago
@AuViDude You linked one the one on the left twice to the house on the centre so you left the house on the right with out one.
Hangman123321 1 year ago
@Hangman123321 Dude your right... Ok.. I'll find the solution eventually..
AuViDude 1 year ago
@AuViDude You cant its impossible
Hangman123321 1 year ago
@AuViDude It's impossible. You can prove it by simplifying the problem. Draw a hexagon and name the corners clockwise: a, b, c, x, y, z. Now draw the connection (a-x), (b-y) and (c-z). One is a diagonal, one goes all the way around and the other cannot be drawn because the inside and the outside line isolates the remaining points.
Most people start with drawing all the connections they see, so they get confused and don't understand why the final connection is always impossible.
noxure 1 year ago
@AuViDude there is none in 2d non-looping space :D
qtxyz 1 year ago