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BP91 Three identical elements vs. four identical elements.
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REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 244.

CROSSREFS

BP1226 is "three identical elements vs. other number of identical elements".

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP86 BP87 BP88 BP89 BP90  *  BP92 BP93 BP94 BP95 BP96

KEYWORD

number, ignoreimperfections, finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT indentation (info | search),
on_line_or_curve (info | search),
number (info | search),
protrusion (info | search),
separation_of_joined_objects (info | search),
same (info | search),
three (info | search),
four (info | search)

WORLD

curves_and_fill_shapes_drawing [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP329 Regular polygon vs. not regular polygon.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP324 BP325 BP326 BP327 BP328  *  BP330 BP331 BP332 BP333 BP334

KEYWORD

precise, allsorted, stretch, traditional, finishedexamples, preciseworld

CONCEPT angle (info | search),
same_feature (info | search),
same (info | search)

WORLD

polygon_outline [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP351 Discrete quantity vs. continuous quantity.
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CROSSREFS

See BP873 for the version with Bongard Problems.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP346 BP347 BP348 BP349 BP350  *  BP352 BP353 BP354 BP355 BP356

KEYWORD

creativeexamples, structure, sequence, traditional, rules

CONCEPT size_increase_decrease (info | search),
discrete_continuous (info | search),
iteration (info | search),
tracing_line_or_curve (info | search)

WORLD

constant_change_seq_increase_right [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (constant_change_discrete_seq_increase_right)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP538 Shown is a box of this Bongard Problem (BP538) vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP533 BP534 BP535 BP536 BP537  *  BP539 BP540 BP541 BP542 BP543

KEYWORD

less, notso, left-finite, finished, invalid, experimental, funny

CONCEPT recursion (info | search),
self-reference (info | search)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP559 Cross section of a cube vs. not cross section of a cube
?
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COMMENTS

All examples are solid black shapes.


This problem is absurdly hard. It makes a good extreme example. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Nov 23 2020

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP554 BP555 BP556 BP557 BP558  *  BP560 BP561 BP562 BP563 BP564

KEYWORD

hard, precise, allsorted, notso, stretch, challenge, left-narrow, perfect

CONCEPT cube (info | search),
cross_section (info | search)

WORLD

fill_shape [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP593 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: background of shape vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP194
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP588 BP589 BP590 BP591 BP592  *  BP594 BP595 BP596 BP597 BP598

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept, primitive

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "shape_background"

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP801 Number pointed to on number line is "important" mathematical constant vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

This is the "harder version" of BP505.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP796 BP797 BP798 BP799 BP800  *  BP802 BP803 BP804 BP805 BP806

KEYWORD

hard, less, abstract, math, subjective, challenge, right-unknowable, collective, experimental, finishedexamples

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP902 This Bongard Problem vs. anything else.
BP902
BP1

becious

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COMMENTS

Although this Bongard Problem is self-referential, it's only because of the specific phrasing of the solution. "BP902 vs. anything else" would also work. The number 902 could have been chosen coincidentally.

CROSSREFS

See BP953, BP959.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP897 BP898 BP899 BP900 BP901  *  BP903 BP904 BP905 BP906 BP907

KEYWORD

notso, meta (see left/right), links, left-self, left-narrow, left-finite, left-full, right-null, right-it, invalid, experimental, funny

CONCEPT self-reference (info | search),
specificity (info | search)

WORLD

everything [smaller | same]
zoom in left (bp902)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP920 Is exact specific image (EX6205) vs. is not.
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COMMENTS

A spot-the-difference exercise.


Arguably invalid (solution not simple).

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP915 BP916 BP917 BP918 BP919  *  BP921 BP922 BP923 BP924 BP925

KEYWORD

less, precise, convoluted, arbitrary, stretch, unstable, left-finite, left-full, perfect, pixelperfect, experimental, funny

CONCEPT imperfection_small (info | search),
specificity (info | search)

WORLD

bmp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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