March 10, 2025
Description
I'm sharing some decent Symmetry Puzzles. I will try my best to present them to you.
Traple reminds me of a similar Symmetry Puzzle. They both have 3 pieces, 1 big and 2 small, every piece is Trapezoid. Yet the solutions are totally different. Behold:
Designer: Yasuhiro Hashimoto
This is a multiple challenge puzzle. Each challenge require you to make a line symmetry (mirror symmetry) shape.
warm up: using the 2 smaller pieces only (3 solutions)
main goal: using all 3 pieces (5 solutions)
The puzzle title TSP actually has another meaning that corresponds to one specific solution. Can you pick out the author's favorite solution and reveal the true meaning of TSP?
fill angle: 30°
Symmetry Puzzle is somewhat similar to Tangram. But contrary to Tangram which dates back to hundreds of years ago, the first symmetry puzzle occurs just in this century. The goal of a Symmetry Puzzle is to arrange all the pieces to form a symmetrical shape, any shape is accepted as long as it has symmetry. The solution is often bizarre and hard to find, sometimes you don't even know you get the right shape by failing to recognize its symmetry.
I like Symmetry Puzzles, I especially like 3D printing them. Symmetry Puzzles don't require a packing tray or board (which usually consumes more filaments than pieces), and usually consist of only a few pieces, which makes them very efficient to print. Considering relatively long solving time, Symmetry Puzzles definitely worth printing.
If you are interested in Symmetry Puzzles, please visit my collection of all Symmetry Puzzles on this site - I wish there are more but that's all I found. If I missed any please let me know.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike