During his weekend off William decided not to take the train, but to go sailing.
Unfortunately, sailing is not one of his best skills and he suffered shipwreckage. Now he is on a deserted island and has only 2 wooden planks at his disposal. But those 2 planks are too short to reach the other side and he does not want to go over swimming again, because he is too tired.
Do you know how to place the 2 planks in order to help William escape?
Hi Hellfire This seems to be based on a traditional puzzle in which a T-shaped bridge makes use of, for example, a bend in a river But I have to say, the version that you've provided doesn't really provide enough information to make the puzzle interesting. Also, the problem is usually tackled from the bank to the island. That's a lot easier than trying to balance the T-shape, so as to make a bridge from island to bank Best regards, Dave
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Hi Hellfire
This seems to be based on a traditional puzzle in which a T-shaped bridge makes use of, for example, a bend in a river
But I have to say, the version that you've provided doesn't really provide enough information to make the puzzle interesting. Also, the problem is usually tackled from the bank to the island. That's a lot easier than trying to balance the T-shape, so a