Nice way to put it erappy, here is another way.

A block of length L can be place at the corner of the outer square
such that it makes a triangle so that two sides of the triangle is the
corner sides of the square and the base of the triangle is the block.
Now, on this block another block can be placed to reach the corner of
the inner square.





On Jul 19, 10:08 am, erappy <era...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Use the block of size L, use the diagonal of the block (diagonal would be
> definitely > L ) to fit in between two square islands.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:38 PM, amit <amitjaspal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Puzzle, A square Island surrounded by bigger square, and in between
> > there is infinite depth water. The distance between them is L. The
> > wooden blocks of L are given.
> > The L length block can't be placed in between to cross it, as it will
> > fall in water (just fitting).
> > How would you cross using these L length blocks.
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