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Simple Polyomino Puzzles Version 2
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Polyominoes are shapes that are made by connecting squares by their edges. In this set of puzzles cubes are used in place of squares; the vertical direction is ignored and the puzzle pieces are considered to be made of connected squares. Two cubes connected together are termed a "domino", three a "tromino", four a "tetromino", five a "pentomino", and six a "hexomino". The domino is unique, there are 2 different trominoes, 5 different tetrominoes, and 12 different pentominoes. Here a set of puzzles designed to make children familiar with polyominoes. A target, a house, is given. The house has four rooms each made from 16 connected squares. Four sets of polyominoes are given each set colored differently. Each set contains a total of 16 cubes and can fill any of the rooms. Puz3346 contains 2 trominoes, a tetromino, and a hexomino; puz3445 contains a tromino, two tetrominoes, and a pentomino; while puz3355a and puz3355b each have two trominoes and two pentominoes. Notes for Instruction There are multiple arrangements of the pieces for many of the puzzles. The 3x5 room with a single cube extension at the side has interesting arrangements for the puz3445 pieces, (a tromino, two different tetrominoes, and a pentomino). Each piece in turn can fill the single cube extension. There are 8 different arrangements of the puz3445 pieces that fill this room. When the puz3346 pieces are used to fill the above room there is a unique answer. Only the tetromino can fill the cube extension and there is only one arrangement of the pieces. A problem: Using pieces from any of the puzzles find 5 which have the property that they fill all rooms of the house. A problem: Using pieces from any of the puzzles find 3 which fill the square room. A problem: Using pieces from any of the puzzles find a fifth set of 4 which fill all the rooms of the house. Hint: Use 2 pentominoes and 2 trominoes.
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