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== 2- and 3-stone templates == | == 2- and 3-stone templates == | ||
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− | The wheel | + | === The wheel === |
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These templates are grouped by the size and shape of their carrier. | These templates are grouped by the size and shape of their carrier. | ||
− | The mouth or trapezoid | + | === The mouth or trapezoid === |
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− | The crescent | + | === The crescent === |
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− | The span | + | === The span === |
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− | The parallelogram | + | === The parallelogram === |
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− | The box | + | === The box === |
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− | The diamond | + | === The diamond === |
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− | == Unnamed | + | === Unnamed templates === |
− | + | The following templates have not yet been named. | |
− | Proposed name: The open box | + | '''Proposed name: The open box''' |
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+ | This template has the same carrier as the box, and differs from it only in that the "lid" of the box is open. | ||
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− | Proposed name: The scooter | + | '''Proposed name: The scooter''' [[Image: Scooter.png|right|150px]] |
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− | Proposed name: The bicycle | + | '''Proposed name: The bicycle''' [[Image: Bicycle.png|right|150px]] |
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− | Proposed name: The hammock | + | '''Proposed name: The hammock''' [[Image: Hammock.png|right|150px]] |
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+ | This template is a variation of the diamond that only guarantees a connection between the two stones marked "1". It does not guarantee all 4 stones to be connected. | ||
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− | Proposed name: The long parallelogram | + | '''Proposed name: The long parallelogram''' |
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Revision as of 18:37, 17 August 2020
This page lists some interior templates. In each case, the carrier of the template is indicated by cells marked "*".
Contents
2- and 3-stone templates
The bridge
The wheel
4-stone templates
These templates are grouped by the size and shape of their carrier.
The mouth or trapezoid
The crescent
The span
The parallelogram
The box
The diamond
Unnamed templates
The following templates have not yet been named.
Proposed name: The open box
This template has the same carrier as the box, and differs from it only in that the "lid" of the box is open.
Proposed name: The scooter Proposed name: The bicycle Proposed name: The hammockThis template is a variation of the diamond that only guarantees a connection between the two stones marked "1". It does not guarantee all 4 stones to be connected.
Proposed name: The long parallelogram
Interior templates from edge templates
Since a solid row of stones of the same color acts pretty much like an edge, all edge templates can also be used as interior templates. Such templates typically do not usually have their own name, but are named after the corresponding edge template. For example, here is an interior ziggurat:
To simulate an edge, it is not actually necessary to have a solid row of stones; it is sufficient that each cell on "row 1" of the edge is adjacent to a connected red stone. For example, the following is another variant of an interior ziggurat:
One can construct a virtually unlimited number of templates this way. Here is an example of an interior IV-2-a attached to a trapezoid:
The parallelogram is actually an interior III-2-a, and the span is actually an interior III-2-b.