"MichaelJF" <mi-### [at] t-online de> wrote:
> No, no non-Euclidian math is needed here. One can solve the puzzle only with
> Euclid and Pythagoras but one has to think in polar coordinates instead of
> Euclidian ones and heavily use rotate.
Isn't that non-Euclidian?
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