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I've been Googling this for a couple of hours now and tried numerous options, but none of them seems to work. How can I create a Windows 10 bootable USB thumbstick from the latest version of macOS?
 
i used "settings" and made a bootable USB drive to go back to 10 from 11.
i forgot exactly were tho...
 
Can't test right now, but in such cases, I'm using Etcher.

Etcher does not support Windows ISO by default. You will get "missing partition table" error after importing Windows 10 ISO into Etcher app.

i used "settings" and made a bootable USB drive to go back to 10 from 11.
i forgot exactly were tho...

In the past, there is a stock app (Boot Camp Assistant) on Mac for doing this. But it no longer works for this purpose on Big Sur and M1 Mac.
 
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I've been Googling this for a couple of hours now and tried numerous options, but none of them seems to work. How can I create a Windows 10 bootable USB thumbstick from the latest version of macOS?

OP, did you try the Terminal app? If no, please try it first as it is free. However, this is not newbie friendly as it involves a set of complicated text commands.

For GUI based app, you can try UUByte ISO Editor instead, it works on latest Big Sur and Apple Silicon Mac. Check the thread in here: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...-for-creating-bootable-usb-installer.2256303/

The process is straightforward. Launch the app, connect a USB drive, import Windows ISO file and finally let the app do the rest of work. That's !
 
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