Posted February 14, 200421 yr http://31337.pl/photo/data/upload/Puzzle.jpg Bet you can't figure this one out :D :grin1: :love: :wow: :copchase If you do then I will give you mad props.
February 14, 200421 yr ...now my brain hurts THANK YUO MACE here, I'll give your head a rub :gaykeke:
February 14, 200421 yr it is because the 2 non-triangle peices are not simetric and do not make a perfect rectangular area, and are not congruent blah blah. ok ?
February 14, 200421 yr rofl a child could figure that out. notice that there are 7 squares in the oranges shape and 8 in the green :wavey:
February 14, 200421 yr i remember reading a forum about tihs puzzle. thousands of answers, none correct.
February 14, 200421 yr I have figured it out. Put the image in photoshop and made a line from the 2 points where the hypotenuse SHOULD be on both images, and figured out that the first triangles hypotenuse curves inward , and in the second image the hypotenuse has been expanded just enough for there to be one less unit. This is referring to the whole triangle not the 2 smaller ones inside. If you just glance at the image you can slightly tell but you have to look closely.
February 14, 200421 yr I have figured it out. Put the image in photoshop and made a line from the 2 points where the hypotenuse SHOULD be on both images, and figured out that the first triangles hypotenuse curves inward , and in the second image the hypotenuse has been expanded just enough for there to be one less unit. This is referring to the whole triangle not the 2 smaller ones inside. If you just glance at the image you can slightly tell but you have to look closely. ..... I still don't get it..
February 14, 200421 yr OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH... kinda gay.. image tampering.. that really confused me for awhile..
February 14, 200421 yr I have figured it out. Put the image in photoshop and made a line from the 2 points where the hypotenuse SHOULD be on both images, and figured out that the first triangles hypotenuse curves inward , and in the second image the hypotenuse has been expanded just enough for there to be one less unit. This is referring to the whole triangle not the 2 smaller ones inside. If you just glance at the image you can slightly tell but you have to look closely. a slight curve has nothing to do with it. the curve is prolly from compression or somthing. heres same thing i made in flash with snap at 10px ok theres same thing with no curves omfg wra? http://www.geocities.com/darrick223/wra.jpg
February 14, 200421 yr Ahhchuu you are a dumbfuck. i'll try to explain it through an image. http://axial.20megsfree.com/puzzle.jpg not too complicated.
February 15, 200421 yr ACCHHCUCHUHU IS RIGHT NIGS YUO = WRONG AHAHAHAH THEY JUST MOVED THE BLLOCKS AND UR LIKE OMG OMG ITS TRIGONOMATRY OLOLOL1!!1 :tagteam:
February 15, 200421 yr Author mother fuckers too damn smart :no: :rant: :rant: http://www.grand-illusions.com/triangle1.htm
February 15, 200421 yr they prolly all looked at src of image and went to site and found out answer... funny how phsycobud didnt even post here
February 15, 200421 yr they prolly all looked at src of image and went to site and found out answer... funny how phsycobud didnt even post here Actually I found it out myself. quite surprised I am right. It took about 25 minutes of inspecting it to figure it out EDIT: oh and the image he posted isnt hosted at the default webserver, he uploaded it somewhere else.
February 15, 200421 yr i remember back in high school i printed this off in a computer call and spent a few days trying to figuring it out. I grew bored of it and moved on to sending people to goatse.cx, and pressing the volume up button on the macs to make a beep sound (everyone was too pussy to say anything about it, and just looked for where it was coming from)