Okay kiddo, imagine you have six circles, kind of like six round donuts. Now, what the six circles theorem says is that if you draw lines to connect all the circles in a certain way, you'll end up with three pairs of lines that are all the same length.
Now, this might seem a little tricky, but just imagine it like playing connect-the-dots with your circles. You connect one circle to another, and then another, and so on. And when you're done, you'll see that some of the lines you drew are all the same length.
The really cool thing about this is that it's not just some random coincidence – it's something that will always happen with six circles, no matter how you draw the lines between them. It's kind of like a secret pattern that all six circles share!
So next time you see six circles, try connecting them with lines and see if you can spot the three pairs of lines that are all the same length. You might just feel like a math genius!