- A
polyomino is a
plane geometric figure formed by
joining one or more
equal squares edge to edge. It is a
polyform whose cells are squares. It may be...
- the one-sided tetrominoes.
Polyominos are
formed by
joining unit
squares along their edges. A free
polyomino is a
polyomino considered up to congruence...
- A pseudo-
polyomino, also
called a polyking,
polyplet or
hinged polyomino, is a
plane geometric figure formed by
joining one or more
equal squares edge-to-edge...
-
orthogonally at vertices, as well as at edges, to form hinged/pseudo-
polyominos, also
known as
polyplets or polykings.
Polyforms are a rich
source of...
- distinguished,
because one
cannot turn a
polycube over to
reflect it as one can a
polyomino given three dimensions. In particular, the Soma cube uses both
forms of...
- main
match is pla**** on a 30x30 grid.
Players play take
turns selecting polyominos to add to
their territory. Each
piece must
touch one of
their existing...
- A
pentomino (or 5-omino) is a
polyomino of
order 5; that is, a
polygon in the
plane made of 5 equal-sized
squares connected edge to edge. The term is...
- A
tromino or
triomino is a
polyomino of size 3, that is, a
polygon in the
plane made of
three equal-sized
squares connected edge-to-edge. When rotations...
-
polyiamond (also
polyamond or
simply iamond, or
sometimes triangular polyomino) is a
polyform whose base form is an
equilateral triangle. The word polyiamond...
- polygons, as does the
Chinese tangram.
Another set of
puzzle pieces, the
polyominos, are
formed from
squares glued edge-to-edge.
Medieval and Renaissance...