Dissection puzzle

A dissection puzzle, also called a transformation puzzle or Richter puzzle,[1] is a tiling puzzle where a set of pieces can be assembled in different ways to produce two or more distinct geometric shapes. The creation of new dissection puzzles is also considered to be a type of dissection puzzle. Puzzles may include various restraints, such as hinged pieces, pieces that can fold, or pieces that can twist. Creators of new dissection puzzles emphasize using a minimum number of pieces, or creating novel situations, such as ensuring that every piece connects to another with a hinge.

  1. ^ Forbrush, William Byron (1914). Manual of Play. Jacobs. p. 315.

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