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A '''tetromino''', sometimes called ''tetramino'' or ''[[tetrimino]]'', is a four-squared polyomino. The seven tetrominoes are ''i'', ''o'', ''t'', ''s'', ''z'', ''j'', and ''l''.
A '''tetromino''', sometimes called ''tetramino'' or ''[[tetrimino]]'', is a four-squared polyomino. The seven tetrominoes are ''I'', ''O'', ''T'', ''S'', ''Z'', ''J'', and ''L''.
==''i''==
==''I''==
Other names include ''straight'', ''stick'', and ''long''.
Other names include ''straight'', ''stick'', and ''long''.
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==''o''==
==''O''==
Other names include ''square'' and ''block''.
Other names include ''square'' and ''block''.
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==''t''==
==''T''==
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==''s''==
==''S''==
Other names include ''inverse skew''.
Other names include ''inverse skew''.
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==''z''==
==''Z''==
Other names include ''skew''.
Other names include ''skew''.
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==''j''==
==''J''==
Other names include ''gamma'' or ''inverse l''.
Other names include ''gamma'' or ''inverse l''.
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Revision as of 08:14, 30 March 2006

A tetromino, sometimes called tetramino or tetrimino, is a four-squared polyomino. The seven tetrominoes are I, O, T, S, Z, J, and L.

I

Other names include straight, stick, and long.


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O

Other names include square and block.

oo
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T

t
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S

Other names include inverse skew.

ss
ss


















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gg













Z

Other names include skew.

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J

Other names include gamma or inverse l.

j
jjj


















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L

l
lll


















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