1. Move one matchstick from the center of the cross to form a square with four sides.
2. Move six matchsticks to rearrange into five separate squares, likely by forming a 3D cube net or overlapping configurations.
3. Move two matchsticks to create six squares, possibly by transforming the grid into a 3x2 arrangement or adding internal divisions.
4. Remove one matchstick from seven to leave six, then move two to form zero (e.g., rearrange into a circle or “0” shape).
5. Remove six matchsticks from fifteen to leave nine, then rearrange to show ten — likely by forming the digit “10” with remaining matchsticks.
6. Remove nine matchsticks from the 3x3 grid so no complete square of any size remains — typically by breaking all horizontal and vertical connections.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable logic puzzles for students.