10 One-Line Drawings That'll Test Your Strategic Skills





Wanna test your observation skills and strategic thinking? There're tons of tricky riddles to do that, but today, we're offering you something different. How about drawing? Believe it or not, but most people find it almost impossible to draw certain figures with just one line. Can you do it? Other videos you might like: Only the Most Attentive 4% Will Pass This Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtbXPdCEhPk& A Simple Test Will Show If You Are a Genuine Introvert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXATwX5bVp8& 6 Riddles Only the Smartest 10% Can Solve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ogthxqQ6w0& TIMESTAMPS: Figure #1 0:49 Figure #2 1:35 Figure #3 2:25 Figure #4 3:23 Figure #5 4:15 Figure #6 5:06 Figure #7 6:02 Figure #8 7:10 Figure #9 8:08 Figure #10 9:18 Music by Epidemic Sound https://ift.tt/1NOjjY3 SUMMARY: - To draw this figure completely with one line, you should start at the bottom left dot. From here, draw the pentagon completely until you reach this dot again. Now you can draw the star. - See this red dot on the left? Start drawing a circle from this dot. Now when you get back to it, go up to draw one side of the could-be rhombus. - Start at the dot on the left, and draw a line all the way up to the dot at the top. Now go all the way down, and complete the 2 sides of the rhombus that are situated within the triangle, making your way back to the top dot again. - To draw this figure with one line, you have to start at the top red dot and draw the square on the right by going down, right, and up, finishing it with a long horizontal line that covers one side of the square on the left. - The proper way to draw the fifth figure is to start from the blue dot on the left and draw the 2 sides of the upper triangle all the way to the blue dot on the right. From here, let's draw both sides of the triangle on the right and draw the straight line to the blue dot we started from. - Start at the red dot on the bottom left, and draw a straight line, connecting it to the red dot on the bottom right. From here, go up and then to the left to draw the other 2 sides of the square. - From the dot on the bottom left, go up, to the right, then down, and to the left, but don't go back to the red dot just yet! To complete this figure with one line, you have to start drawing the sides of the left rhombus from here! - Let's start by drawing the half of the central small circle and the short part of the line that divides it into 2 equal parts. From here, we can do a small arc, stopping at the dot that connects the small circle on the right with the big circle. - To draw the ninth figure correctly, you have to start by drawing the down line. But not all the way down! Just to the point where the first big circle starts. Now let's draw the circle's arc and go up from here but, again, not all the way — exactly to the point where the small circle starts. - You should start at the tip of the triangle and draw the left side of the highest small triangle. From here, draw its base and its right side too. Now you can draw the arc that connects the tip of the big triangle with its left angle. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: https://ift.tt/1NR4JJP Instagram: https://ift.tt/2pDikkf 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://ift.tt/2pNb6gr Photos: https://ift.tt/23rGg9b East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: https://ift.tt/2d8ayZz

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