I assume you have a set of four squares created by 12 matches so that you actually have one large square of eight matches and 4 matches inside. If this is so, simply take one match from one corner and move it directly away from the square so it still touches the match closest to it (pictures to follow). Then take the two outer matches from the square diagonally from this one and arrange them to fill in the two missing sides.
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I assume you have a set of four squares created by 12 matches so that you actually have one large square of eight matches and 4 matches inside. If this is so, simply take one match from one corner and move it directly away from the square so it still touches the match closest to it (pictures to follow). Then take the two outer matches from the square diagonally from this one and arrange them to fill in the two missing sides.
Thats dosent make sence