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Tetromino - Wikipedia
A tetromino is a geometric shape composed of four squares, connected orthogonally (i.e. at the edges and not the corners). Tetrominoes, like dominoes and pentominoes, are a particular type of polyomino. The corresponding polycube, called a tetracube, is a geometric shape composed of four cubes connected orthogonally.
The Set of Tetrominoes - Math is Fun
Do you know what a tetromino is? It is a shape made of four squares joined edge to edge. There are only seven possible tetrominoes, and they have been used in many games and puzzles. Learn how to identify, name and rotate them with fun examples and interactive animations.
Tetris - Wikipedia
Tetris (Russian: Тетрис [a]) is a puzzle video game created in 1985 by Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet software engineer. [1] . It has been published by several companies for multiple platforms, most prominently during a dispute over the appropriation of the rights in the late 1980s.
Free Tetrominoes: the classic arcade game - eChalk
Simply the best free Tetromino game on the web; mobile friendly, no adverts and optimised for touch screens and keyboards (iPads, iPhones, Kindles, Android and any HTML5 enabled browser).
Tetromino | Tetris Wiki | Fandom
Tetrominos, occasionally known alternately as T etrads, B locks, Tetriminos (official name), or tetriminoes, are the blocks used in every known Tetris game. They come in seven shapes, all of which can be rotated and then dropped. Tetrominoes all have an area of four squares.
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