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Imagenigma. This is much stranger than it seems at first glance. In the diagram below, consider the horizontal section labelled 'A', which has its back to us. Where did it come from? The obvious answer is that it was folded up from the lower half of the card, with B being the hinge point. This is a good answer, and B really is the hinge point. However, the centre vertical section of the card, from 'C' to 'C', is perfectly intact (yes, it really is). The little windows at 'x' and 'x' are there to help establish this fact. So, where did A come from? And what about the other horizontal section running from 'D' to 'D'? Design, pattern and artwork © Ian Rowland 2001, London, England. All rights reserved.
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