You want to board up this broken window, but much to your dismay the only pieces of wood you can find have holes in them.
Place the boards over the window so that the broken square part is completely covered and no holes show through.
No boards may extend beyond the square window frame, but you can flip and rotate each piece of wood if necessary.
UK Version
You want to board up this broken window with some wood, but much to your dismay, all you can find are some old offcuts, most of which have holes in them.
Place the boards over the window so that the window is completely covered and no holes show through.
No boards may extend beyond the square window frame, but you can flip and rotate each piece of wood freely.
The three go in the top-left, top-right, and bottom-right corners of the window.
As to which belongs where...you'll have to work that out on your own.
UK Version
The three go in the top-left, top-right and bottom-right corners of the window.
As to which belongs where...you'll have to work that out on your own.
Place the with a hole in its bend in the top-left corner. Don't flip it, just rotate it 180 degrees before placing it down. Position it so that the hole in the board lies over the middle pane in the top row.
US Version
Next, take the remaining , rotate it 90 degrees clockwise, and place it so that the hole covers the pane in the bottom-right corner of the window.
UK Version
Next, take the remaining , rotate it 90 degrees anticlockwise and place it so that the hole covers the pane in the bottom-right corner of the window.
US Version
Rotate the with one hole 180 degrees and place it in the bottom-left corner. When oriented properly, the hole will be on the top right of the board.
Next, take the with two holes and place it in the top-right corner. There's no need to flip it or rotate it, just put it down as it is. The two holes in the board should lie against the right edge of the window frame.
UK Version
Rotate the with one hole 180 degrees and place it in the bottom-left corner. When oriented properly, the hole will be in the top-right of the board.
Next, take the with two holes and place it in the top-right corner. There's no need to flip it or rotate it, just place it down as it is. The two holes in the board should lie against the right edge of the window frame.
US Version
Place the with no holes on the bottom right, the with one hole on the top right, and the with two holes on the top left.
Once you start trying to position these last few boards so that no holes show through, the rest should fit into place naturally. Now finish the job!
UK Version
Place the with no holes in the bottom-right, the with one hole in the top-right and the with two holes in the top-left.
Once you start trying to position these last few boards so that no holes show through, the rest should fit into place naturally. Now, can you finish the job?
Solution
Correct
Well done!
The window is finally sealed!
US Version
That ought to make things much cozier during those cold winter nights.
UK Version
That ought to make things much cosier during those cold winter nights.