Have fun with tricky tasks.
In his book "Three-Dimensional Thinking", freelance artist Matthias Mala proves that three-dimensional tasks, path and shape puzzles and color distribution exercises can be much more fun than you might think at first glance His book "Three-Dimensional Thinking" is an absolute must for brain joggers and anyone who enjoys original tasks.
1. fiery triangles
Strictly speaking, this matchstick figure is made up of seven figures. Can you recognize them? If you lay four matches, you will get a regular figure consisting of five identical triangles.
2. a little matchmaking
In the picture you can see four squares of matches of the same size. Turn over four matches to get only three squares of the same size.
3. a laying game
This matchstick game is a sneaky challenge because of its simplicity. As soon as you have the solution in front of you, you will ask yourself why on earth you have racked your brains so much. The illustration shows you a large triangle of matches divided into four smaller triangles. Place 4 matchsticks so that you get the perspective view of a cube.
Matthias Mala
Three-dimensional thinking
MVG Verlag
ISBN-3-478-08861-5
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