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..might stretch some but maybe not H V.Merry Christmas :wine: Dave.
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Spoiler
The 2nd and 4th
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HansV wrote:
Spoiler
The 2nd and 4th
I agree about the first answer in your spoiler but question your 2nd. Look a bit more closely.

Do you see what I'm talking about?
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Yep, I agree - I didn't look closely enough.
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HansV wrote:...I didn't look closely enough.
Very tricksy.
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HansV wrote:Yep, I agree - I didn't look closely enough.
I'm usually no good at these things, but this one jumped out at me.
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.according to the answer that comes with the puzzle only #4 fits, yep I did get the answer but not before I cut out the "T" image of the six squares and folded it into a cube. Dummies way out yes! but that's the logical way my brain is wired I'm afraid. All the best the all loungers. Dave.

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Dave Davison wrote:.according to the answer that comes with the puzzle only #4 fits...
Must be something wrong with my visual-spatial perception then, because it looks to me like only #2 is correct.
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