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by vunderba
70 days ago
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Nice job. For reference, these are known as tangram or inlay puzzles. Growing up we had a physical version of it: a stack of a hundred large cards with progressively more difficult outlines of various shapes along with a bag of simple geometric pieces (triangles, diamonds, etc.). The goal was to fill each outline perfectly using the fewest number of pieces, which was printed on the card. |
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Yes, my inspiration was the 19th century tangram puzzle, which had 7 pieces called tans.I too have memories of playing that in my childhood, it used to be fun. Netflix has a game called shapes that is exactly Tangram but web based