Definition of «square hole»
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"Square hole" is a reference to a viral internet meme involving a toy where every shape (circle, triangle, etc.) is forced into the square hole, often used to describe a situation where a single solution is applied to every problem. In gaming communities, it is used to describe creative or "illegal" ways of using items that bypass the intended mechanics. It signifies a mix of frustration and amusement at how players can exploit simple systems. The term has become a shorthand for "forcing something to work" in a way that is technically correct but unintended.
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> The fact you can have actual pitfall traps now means the square hole can be taken to new heights.
> He's really trying to put the circle block in the square hole with that redstone logic.
> That's right, it goes in the square hole, just like every other block in this game.
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