Problem of the Week
for Friday, March 3

Marty has glued twenty-seven wooden "poetry cubes" together to form a larger cube.
Unbeknownst to him, one of his corner cubes has a termite inside it!
Is it possible for the termite to eat its way through each cube (entering each cube only once)
an end up at the center cube?



(Note: the termite must pass through the walls of the cubes, avoiding the edges and corners,
and it must remain inside the large cube; it can't walk around on the ouside surface)

Hannah's Answer: