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Dot-to-dot puzzle forming a computer with monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

Connect the dots to reveal a computer setup including a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

Connect the dots to reveal a computer setup including a monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

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The image you've uploaded appears to be a dot-to-dot puzzle that, when connected in order, forms a picture of a computer setup, including:

- A monitor
- A keyboard
- A mouse

There are 17 numbered dots labeled from 1 to 17, and some of them are already connected (like 1–17, 5–14, 6–13, etc.).

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Goal:


Connect the dots in numerical order (from 1 to 17) to reveal the hidden image.

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🔍 Step-by-step Solution:



Let’s go through the sequence and trace how the lines should connect:

1. Dot 1 → Dot 2: This starts at the top-right of the monitor.
2. Dot 2 → Dot 3: Down along the right side of the monitor.
3. Dot 3 → Dot 4: Down to the bottom-right corner of the monitor.
4. Dot 4 → Dot 5: Leftward to the center-bottom of the monitor base.
5. Dot 5 → Dot 14: Horizontal line across the bottom of the monitor.
6. Dot 14 → Dot 15: Left to the left edge of the monitor base.
7. Dot 15 → Dot 16: Up-left to the top-left side of the monitor.
8. Dot 16 → Dot 17: To the top-left corner of the monitor.
9. Dot 17 → Dot 1: Connects back to complete the monitor frame.

Now we move down to the keyboard:

10. Dot 11 → Dot 10: On the left side of the keyboard.
11. Dot 10 → Dot 9: Across the bottom of the keyboard.
12. Dot 9 → Dot 8: Rightward along the bottom edge.
13. Dot 8 → Dot 7: Up-right toward the mouse.
14. Dot 7 → Dot 6: Left to the right side of the keyboard.
15. Dot 6 → Dot 13: Horizontal line across the keyboard (top row).
16. Dot 13 → Dot 12: Up-left to the left side of the keyboard.
17. Dot 12 → Dot 11: Down to complete the keyboard outline.

Wait — this seems off. Let's recheck the actual positions.

Actually, looking closely:

- The keyboard is made of multiple curved lines representing keys, and the dots are placed around it.
- Dots 11 to 10 are on the far left of the keyboard.
- Dots 8 and 7 are near the right side.
- Dots 6 and 13 are above the keyboard (possibly part of the top edge).
- Dots 5 and 14 are below the monitor, likely forming its base.
- Dots 12 and 11 seem to form the left side of the keyboard.
- Dots 13 and 6 are connected and appear to form the top edge of the keyboard.

But let’s look at what’s already drawn:

- 1–17 is connected: this forms the top edge of the monitor.
- 5–14 is connected: this is the bottom edge of the monitor.
- 6–13 is connected: this is the top edge of the keyboard.
- 11–10 is connected: possibly the left edge of the keyboard.
- 11–8 is a long horizontal line: this is the bottom edge of the keyboard.
- 8–7 is connected: leads to the mouse cable.
- 7–6? Not connected yet.

Wait — actually, the dots are not all connected yet. You’re supposed to connect them in order from 1 to 17.

So here's the correct order:

Correct Connection Sequence:



We connect the dots in numerical order from 1 to 17:

1. 1 → 2 – Top-right of monitor
2. 2 → 3 – Down right side
3. 3 → 4 – Bottom-right corner of monitor
4. 4 → 5 – Left along bottom of monitor
5. 5 → 6 – Now going down to the keyboard
6. 6 → 7 – Right side of keyboard
7. 7 → 8 – Bottom-right of keyboard
8. 8 → 9 – Along bottom of keyboard
9. 9 → 10 – Leftward
10. 10 → 11 – Left side of keyboard
11. 11 → 12 – Up-left to top-left of keyboard
12. 12 → 13 – Across top of keyboard
13. 13 → 14 – Down to base of monitor
14. 14 → 15 – Left along base of monitor
15. 15 → 16 – Up-left side of monitor
16. 16 → 17 – Top-left corner
17. 17 → 1 – Close the rectangle

Wait — 17 → 1 is already drawn, so that completes the monitor.

But now, notice: dots 6 to 13 are on the keyboard, but after connecting 5→6, then 6→7→8→9→10→11→12→13, we have the full keyboard shape.

Then 13→14 connects back to the monitor base.

So the full path is:

> 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 → 9 → 10 → 11 → 12 → 13 → 14 → 15 → 16 → 17 → 1

This creates:

- A rectangle for the monitor (1–17)
- A horizontal bar under it (5–14), which is the stand/base
- A keyboard formed by connecting 6 to 13 via 7,8,9,10,11,12
- And a mouse connected from dot 8 via a curve to the mouse

Wait — dot 8 is connected to the mouse?

Yes! The cable goes from dot 8 to the mouse, and the mouse is drawn separately.

So the final image is:

A computer monitor,
A keyboard,
A mouse with a cord attached to the keyboard (via dot 8).

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🧩 Final Answer:



When you connect the dots in order from 1 to 17, you draw:

- The monitor (rectangle from 1 to 17)
- The keyboard (from 6 to 13, with 5–6 and 13–14 connecting to the monitor base)
- The mouse (attached via the wire from dot 8)

The missing connections are:

- 5 → 6
- 6 → 7
- 7 → 8
- 8 → 9
- 9 → 10
- 10 → 11
- 11 → 12
- 12 → 13
- 13 → 14
- 14 → 15
- 15 → 16
- 16 → 17
- 17 → 1 (already done)

So the only unconnected parts are 5→6 and 13→14, which should be drawn.

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Summary:



You should connect the dots in order:

1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 → 9 → 10 → 11 → 12 → 13 → 14 → 15 → 16 → 17 → 1

This reveals a computer with monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

💡 Tip: This is a classic "dot-to-dot" puzzle. The final image is a desktop computer setup.

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