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Gunnar Meyers
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2 July, 01:57
What is the rule to the architect's puzzle
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Missy
2 July, 02:20
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The architect's puzzle is to build as many different houses as possible from four cubes given that the cubes must be placed face to face. Orientation on the 'block of land' determines whether two houses are the same. If a house could be rotated on the block to fit the shape of another house, then the two are the same.
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