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This is a crosspost from   Cleve’s Corner: Cleve Moler on Mathematics and Computing Cleve Moler is the author of the first MATLAB, one of the founders of MathWorks, and is currently Chief Mathematician at the company. He writes here about MATLAB, scientific computing and interesting mathematics.. See the original post here.

Tangram Puzzles

The tangram is an ancient Chinese puzzle with seven pieces.

Contents

Variety

Tangram puzzles can be made with paper, plastic or wood.

Schools

School kids all over the world enjoy tangram puzzles.

Figures

Thousands of figures, like these animals, can be made.

Puzzle

My MATLAB code Tangram opens with a screen showing seven pieces, which are called tans. There are two large triangles, one medium triangle, two small triangles, one square, and one parallelogram.

The puzzle is interactive. You can move the tans.

Kitty

The kitty is a newcomer's favorite.

Swan

The parallelogram is the only tans that does not have reflection symmetry. It needs to be reversed with the flipper button when forming shapes like this swan. The swan at the top of this blog is looking in the opposite direction and does not need its parallelogram flipped.

Square

Here are the starting moves for making a square. You can finish the square yourself by downloading Tangram_mzip.

Or, if you are not in a do-it-yourself mood and just want the answer, see square_3.gif.

Web

There are hundreds of web sites about Tangrams. Here are two that I enjoyed.

https://www.pinterest.com/ivahilator/tangram.

https://kubiyagames.com/products/tangram-puzzle-two-sets-with-65-challenge-cards.


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Published with MATLAB® R2024b