Let me tell you about trominoes. A tromino is a shape made up of 3 identical squares. The squares can be joined in a line, to form a stick or turn a corner to make an arrow.
Each tromino can be moved by putting your finger on a plain, blue square and dragging.
You can turn a tromino by touching a clock-face drawn on a square:
- Touching the 3 o’clock face turns the tromino on its side. Touch it again and it turns back.
- Touching the 6 o’clock face turns it upside down; touch it again to turn it back again.
You can turn an arrow-shaped tromino three-quarters of a full turn by touching one clock face after another, and back again.
Each tromino puzzle has a grid of green squares and some blue trominoes. You have to fit all the trominoes on the grid with no overlapping and without leaving any empty squares, a bit like a jigsaw puzzle. You can even event your own shapes.
Have a go and see how you get on.
Each tromino can be moved by putting your finger on a plain, blue square and dragging.
You can turn a tromino by touching a clock-face drawn on a square:
- Touching the 3 o’clock face turns the tromino on its side. Touch it again and it turns back.
- Touching the 6 o’clock face turns it upside down; touch it again to turn it back again.
You can turn an arrow-shaped tromino three-quarters of a full turn by touching one clock face after another, and back again.
Each tromino puzzle has a grid of green squares and some blue trominoes. You have to fit all the trominoes on the grid with no overlapping and without leaving any empty squares, a bit like a jigsaw puzzle. You can even event your own shapes.
Have a go and see how you get on.
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