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  2. MacMahon Squares - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to arrange the squares into a 4 by 6 grid so that when two squares share an edge, the common edge is the same color in both squares. In 1964, a supercomputer was used to produce 12,261 solutions to the basic version of the MacMahon Squares puzzle, with a runtime of about 40 hours. [2]

  3. Homage to the Square - Wikipedia

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    All of the paintings in the series show either three or four nested squares of color. The position of the interior squares is determined by a regular schema, with the margin below the square being smaller than the space above it. [5]

  4. Tetromino - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the T tetromino having either 3 dark squares and one light square, or 3 light squares and one dark square, while all other tetrominoes each have 2 dark squares and 2 light squares. Similarly, a 7×4 rectangle has 28 squares, containing 14 squares of each shade, but the set of one-sided tetrominoes has either 15 dark squares and ...

  5. Template:Monopoly board layout - Wikipedia

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    Leaving a color value blank results in no color swatch at all. To change any of the property colors, just add a color like so... |Color_301 = #32CD32 |Space_301 = My Property Name or |Color_301 = LimeGreen |Space_301 = My Property Name You can use hex codes or standard color names.

  6. Here’s What Those Colored Circles on Food Packages Actually Mean

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    The color of a packet of M&Ms, ... several brightly-colored circles or squares that look like some sort of secret code. However, these shapes aren’t an indication of flavors, vitamins or ...

  7. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 64 squares, 8 rows by 8 columns, on which the chess pieces are placed. It is square in shape and uses two colours of squares, one light and one dark, in a chequered pattern. During play, the board is oriented such that each player's near-right corner square is a light square.

  8. Checker shadow illusion - Wikipedia

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    An illusion closely related to the checker shadow illusion, which also relies on using implied visual shadows to seemingly darken a brighter region to the same color as a well-lit dark region, involves two squares placed at an angle, with the darker square being lit and the lighter square at an angle which receives poor light. [2]

  9. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    There is only one unique way to link all the squares in a properly-constructed puzzle. When completed, the squares that have lines are filled; the contrast with the blank squares reveals the picture. (As above, colored versions exist that involving matching numbers of the same color.) Fill-a-Pix also uses a grid with numbers within. In this ...