This game takes 'connecting the dots' to the next level
Updated | By The Workzone with Barney Simon
If you can connect the dots to complete these puzzles, you might be a genius!

Drawing a picture according to some instructions is pretty easy, right? You know what it has to be and you know how to get to the end result.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Well, with these games, getting to the final picture takes a little more exercising of the brain cells. You can't cheat, and for the second question, you can only use one continuous line.
Can you crack it?
Connect the dots in the picture below using only six straight lines:

Hint: the lines you use will all touch each other at some point.
Time to test your geometry skills. Can you draw this grid in one continuous line, without lifting your pen?

Hint: you need to start on the outside corner and work your way in.
Share your attempts and solutions in the comments below!
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