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Domino

The domino is the unique free (and one-sided) 2-polyomino consisting of two equal squares connected along a complete polygon edge. There are two fixed dominoes.


See also

Dom, Domineering, Domino Graph, Domino Tiling, Gomory's Theorem, Hexomino, Pentomino, Polyomino, Polyomino Tiling, Tetromino, Triomino

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References

Culin, S. "Kol-hpai, Bone Tablets--Dominoes." §81 in Games of the Orient: Korea, China, Japan. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle, pp. 102-103, 1965.Gardner, M. "Polyominoes." Ch. 13 in Hexaflexagons and Other Mathematical Diversions: The First Scientific American Book of Puzzles and Games. New York: Simon and Schuster, pp. 124-140, 1959.Kraitchik, M. "Dominoes." §12.1.22 in Mathematical Recreations. New York: W. W. Norton, pp. 298-302, 1942.Update a linkLei, A. "Domino." http://www.cs.ust.hk/~philipl/omino/domino.htmlMadachy, J. S. "Domino Recreations." Madachy's Mathematical Recreations. New York: Dover, pp. 209-219, 1979.

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