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'''Tetrominoes''', sometimes called ''tetraminoes'' or ''tetriminoes'' are four-squared polyominoes. The seven tetrominoes are ''i'', ''o'', ''t'', ''s'', ''z'', ''j'', and ''l''.
'''Tetrominoes''', sometimes called ''tetraminoes'' or ''tetriminoes'' are four-squared polyominoes. The seven tetrominoes are ''i'', ''o'', ''t'', ''s'', ''z'', ''j'', and ''l''.
==''i''==
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==''o''==
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==''t''==
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|{{pos|=
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==''s''==
{| align="left" style="padding-right:20px;"
|{{pos|=
| | | | |s|s| | | | |=
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==''z''==
{| align="left" style="padding-right:20px;"
|{{pos|=
| | | |z|z| | | | | |=
| | | | |z|z| | | | |=
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==External links==
[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Tetromino.html Mathworld]

Revision as of 04:27, 18 March 2006

Tetrominoes, sometimes called tetraminoes or tetriminoes are four-squared polyominoes. The seven tetrominoes are i, o, t, s, z, j, and l.

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External links

Mathworld