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Math Puzzle: Measure the Star

Last updated: May 25, 2025 12:05 am
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The regular dodecagon and the blue star inside it both have a side length of 1 unit. What is the area of the star?

To solve this puzzle, we need to understand the composition of the regular dodecagon with a side length of 1 unit. The dodecagon is made up of a dark blue star and 12 light blue equilateral triangles, each with a side length of 1 unit. The star itself has the same area as six dark blue squares that are also part of the dodecagon.

Therefore, the area of the star is equal to the combined area of the six squares, which is 6 units.

This puzzle challenges our spatial reasoning and geometric understanding. By breaking down the dodecagon into its individual components, we can calculate the area of the star accurately.

If you enjoy solving math puzzles like this one, feel free to reach out to us at games@sciam.com to share your experience. We always love hearing from our readers and engaging in discussions about these intriguing challenges.

Remember, this puzzle originally appeared in Spektrum der Wissenschaft and is shared here with permission. Stay tuned for more mind-bending puzzles and brainteasers in the future!

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