Problem Number One: Example How many moves to make a square from these toothpicks?

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Problem Number One: Example How many moves to make a square from these toothpicks?

Problem Number One: Example Move 1

Problem Number One: Example Move 2

Problem Number One: Example Done in 2 total moves!!! Now you try number 2!

Problem Number 2 How many moves to make the fish swim the opposite way?

Problem Number 2 Move One

Problem Number 2 Move One

Problem Number 2 Move One

Problem Number 2 Move Two

Problem Number 2 Move Two

Problem Number 2 Move Two

Problem Number 2 Move Three

Problem Number 2 Move Three

Problem Number 2 Move Three

Problem Number 2 Done in three moves!!!

Problem Number 3 How many moves to make the pig look the opposite way?

Problem Number 3 Move one

Problem Number 3 Move one

Problem Number 3 Move one

Problem Number 3 Move two

Problem Number 3 Move two

Problem Number 3 Move two

Problem Number 3 Move three

Problem Number 3 Move three

Problem Number 3 Move three

Problem Number 3 Move four

Problem Number 3 Move four

Problem Number 3 Move four

Problem Number 3 Move four

Problem Number 4 How many moves to get the cherry outside of the old- fashioned glass?

Problem Number 4 Move one

Problem Number 4 Move one

Problem Number 4 Move one

Problem Number 4 Move two

Problem Number 4 Move two

Problem Number 4 Done in two moves!!!

Problem Number 5 How many moves to get the cherry outside of the fancy glass?

Problem Number 5 Done in ZERO moves! Just turn your head to the side 120 degrees!

Problem Number 6 Remove sticks to create 4 equilateral triangles of equal size.

Problem Number 6 Toothpick 1

Problem Number 6 Toothpick 1

Problem Number 6 Toothpick 2

Problem Number 6 Toothpick 2

Problem Number 6 Done in 2 Toothpicks!