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Six Unit Squares (Posted on 2024-06-12) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Six unit squares can be joined along their edges to form 35 different hexominos, the simplest being a one by six rectangle.

How many of these hexominos can be folded along edges joining the squares to form a unit cube?

A rotation or reflection is not considered to be a different hexomino.

***Adapted from a problem appearing in The BENT, Brain Ticklers,Spring Collection 2008.

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WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ALL THIS GIBBERISH?

EXERCISE MINIMAL NORM OF DECENCY!
DO NOT POST SUCH IRRELEVANT AND IDIOTIC COMMENTS IN A MATH/LOGIC WEBSITE!!

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2024-06-20 08:12:35
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