Depending on the thickness of the string or rope involved, using a pin, screwdriver, sharp scissors, or marlin spike is the way to go. Stick it under one strand and pry or pull it open. If you put the knot on a hard surface and hit it a few times with something heavy, this will open up some space to insert the tool.
well he didnt really use anything to untie the knot and if he did that will be cheating
you untie it
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After a long time, yes, he did.
Untie it as you would any other knot.
The bowline knot is considered the best knot for creating a loop in a rope because it is strong, secure, and easy to untie.
The best knot to make a loop in a rope is the bowline knot. It is strong, secure, and easy to untie after being loaded.
That would be tan-gle... a tangle!
The best knot for tying a loop to secure a rope is the bowline knot. It is strong, secure, and easy to untie after being loaded.
The term means 'to pull the knot up tight, but not TOO tight'.
tie a very tight knot so he or she doesn't escape.
When tying a horse to the hitching post, you should make a slip-knot. You can find a diagram on how to make a slip-knot by maybe using Google or Bing. You want to make a slip-knot because if something happens when you are interacting with your horse, say if your horse spooks or a car is heading for your horse, you can pull the end of the knot and it will break free so the horse can run away safely and quickly. By using the slip-knot method, you AND your horse will not be in danger of things that you can't move away from quickly because if you tied him up with just a regular old square knot, you would have to have some pretty fast fingers to untie that kind of knot.