April 10, 2023
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28 pieces, all equal.
They fit together without gaps, but form a surprisingly irregular structure. It is an aperiodic tiling of the plane.
Roger Penrose made such tilings famous with two or more pieces.
David Smith found a tiling with only one piece, hence the name Einstein.
This puzzle is moderately difficult, when the frame is presented. Fitting pieces into the frame, and working along the outside is a helpful strategy. But eventually the last 3 pieces will not fit. Then you have to rethink your placement, and find variations of the placement.
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