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*[[Pokémon Tetris]]
*[[Pokémon Tetris]]
*[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]] in Party mode.
*[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]] in Party mode.
*[[Tetris Effect]] as the signature attack of the boss Capricorn.
*[[Tetris Effect]] as a signature attack of the boss Capricorn.


== Non-official games that use pentominoes ==
== Non-official games that use pentominoes ==

Revision as of 01:21, 15 November 2023

A pentomino is a polyomino of five squares. The ancient pentomino puzzle uses free pentominoes.

The shapes

There are 12 free pentominoes. Six of them are chiral, making a total of 18 one-sided pentominoes.

Symmetric

..........
..IIIII...
..........

I

...TTT....
....T.....
....T.....

T

...G.G....
...GGG....
..........

U

...L......
...L......
...LLL....

V

...Z......
...ZZ.....
....ZZ....

W

....T.....
...TTT....
....T.....

X

Chiral

These come in mirrored pairs:

.J......L.
.JJJ..LLL.
..J....L..

F

..SS..ZZ..
..S....Z..
.SS....ZZ.

Z

J........L
JJJJ..LLLL
..........

L

.I......I.
IIII..IIII
..........

Y

..SS..ZZ..
SSS....ZZZ
..........

N

.OO....OO.
.OOO..OOO.
..........

P

Naming conventions

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There is no universally agreed upon convention for naming one-sided pentominoes.

Official games that use pentominoes

Incomplete.

Non-official games that use pentominoes

Very incomplete.

External links