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BP201 Two of the shapes make tiles along their border lines vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

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BP196 BP197 BP198 BP199 BP200  *  BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205 BP206

KEYWORD

noisy, traditional

CONCEPT rotation_required (info | search),
tiling (info | search),
imagined_motion (info | search),
motion (info | search)

WORLD

fill_shapes [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP202 Even number vs. odd number.
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CROSSREFS

See BP334 for a version of the same idea, but using dots instead of arbitrary shapes.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP197 BP198 BP199 BP200 BP201  *  BP203 BP204 BP205 BP206 BP207

KEYWORD

noisy, number, traditional

CONCEPT even_odd (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP203 Prime number vs. composite number.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP198 BP199 BP200 BP201 BP202  *  BP204 BP205 BP206 BP207 BP208

KEYWORD

noisy, number, math

CONCEPT prime (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP204 Five vs. four.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP199 BP200 BP201 BP202 BP203  *  BP205 BP206 BP207 BP208 BP209

KEYWORD

noisy, number, traditional

CONCEPT number (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP205 Two clusters of two elements each vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP200 BP201 BP202 BP203 BP204  *  BP206 BP207 BP208 BP209 BP210

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT feature_cluster (info | search),
cluster (info | search),
similar_shape (info | search),
similar (info | search),
two (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP206 Curve ends in a roughly up or down direction vs. curve ends in a roughly left or right direction.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP201 BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205  *  BP207 BP208 BP209 BP210 BP211

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT downward_upward (info | search),
slope_at_endpoint (info | search),
line_or_curve_endpoint (info | search),
horizontal (info | search),
leftward_rightward (info | search),
tangent_absolute_direction (info | search),
absolute_direction (info | search),
vertical (info | search),
direction (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP207 Curve ends on the left part of the box vs. curve ends on the right part of the box.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205 BP206  *  BP208 BP209 BP210 BP211 BP212

KEYWORD

noisy, handed, leftright, traditional

CONCEPT absolute_position (info | search),
line_or_curve_endpoint (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP208 All curves spiral counterclockwise, starting from maximum curvature vs. all curves spiral clockwise, starting from maximum curvature.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP203 BP204 BP205 BP206 BP207  *  BP209 BP210 BP211 BP212 BP213

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT all (info | search),
turn_orientation (info | search),
tracing_line_or_curve (info | search),
rotational_direction (info | search),
direction (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP209 No objects are centered at the center of the box vs. one object is centered at the center of the box.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP204 BP205 BP206 BP207 BP208  *  BP210 BP211 BP212 BP213 BP214

KEYWORD

noisy, boundingbox, traditional, absoluteposition

CONCEPT bounding_box (info | search),
existence (info | search),
number (info | search),
center_bounding_box (info | search),
center (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

BP210 Part of at least one object is out of box vs. all objects are within the box.
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COMMENTS

Alternatively, "black touches the boundary vs. not".

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP205 BP206 BP207 BP208 BP209  *  BP211 BP212 BP213 BP214 BP215

KEYWORD

precise, boundingbox, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional, bordercontent

CONCEPT completed_out_of_box (info | search),
existence (info | search)

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

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