The shown domino pieces have been arranged to form a rectangle. After that the borderlines between the pieces have been removed. Reconstruct the missing lines so that every domino piece exists exactly once in the diagram.
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The shown domino pieces have been arranged to form a rectangle. After that the borderlines between the pieces have been removed. Reconstruct the missing lines so that every domino piece exists exactly once in the diagram.
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Divide the grid into areas of 4 cells and color them with the colors red, blue and yellow. Areas of the same color may only touch each other at the vertexes. The color on the borders is the color that comes if we mix the colors of the neighbouring cells. Here red and blue becomes purple, red and yellow becomes orange and yellow and blue becomes green.
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Divide the grid into areas of 4 cells such that each piece contains exactly one small blue piece with a form that is not placeable in this piece (if magnified).
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Divide the grid into areas of 4 cells such that each piece contains exactly one small blue piece with a form that is not placeable in this piece (if magnified).
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Divide the grid into areas and write a number in every field. The numbers in the same area have to be the same and have to tell the number of fields in that area. Areas of same size my not touch horizontally or vertically, but diagonally. Given numbers may belong to the same area, and it's possible that there are areas, where no number is given, even with larger numbers as the once shown.
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Divide the grid into rectangular and square pieces such that each piece contains
exactly one number, that each cell is part of one piece and that number represents
the sum
of the width and height of the rectangle.
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Divide the grid into areas of 4 cells and fill the cells with the numbers 1 through 4 such that each if you read from the top to the bottom and from the left to the right in each area is each number and these numbers have the order 1 - 2 - 3 - 4.
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Divide the grid into rectangular and square pieces. The greater less signs show which area cell is part of the rectangle with the greater number of cells.
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Angel musicians are an integral part of Erzgebirgian Christmas traditions. In many homes there is a cloud with such wooden angels. Here is a puzzle with domino stones on which Christmas angels can be seen. The domino pieces shown at the bottom have been arranged to form a rectangle. After that the borderlines between the pieces have been removed. Reconstruct the missing lines so that every domino piece exists exactly once in the grid.