One More Square Puzzle - Solution
The Puzzle:
Seven matchsticks form two squares as shown in the illustration. Move three matchsticks to get three squares. You can rotate matchsticks, but you can't overlap and/or damage them.

Author: Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa
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Author: Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa
This Puzzle © 2008 Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa. All Rights Reserved.
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Our Solution:The solution is shown in this illustration:

Author: Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa
This Puzzle © 2008 Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa. All Rights Reserved.

Author: Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa
This Puzzle © 2008 Peter Grabarchuk and Helen Homa. All Rights Reserved.
Puzzle Author: Grabarchuk, Peter and Homa, Helen