each picture fits...if it doesent for a pixel or two than its wrong.....combine the pics and forget about their forms...split em in to pieces just make sure the purple lines make sense....if they are duplicating then they are layers.....
der. take out the repeats.
i was messing around with some quadrants and i came up with this...
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i was messing around with some quadrants and i came up with this...
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Hey JoshDunford, more to add to our Carnivalland conenction...my message started with "to find the next sideshow"...where do you find sideshows? Circus and Carnivals. You also find clowns there.
I'm thinking you cut each piece into 4 smaller squares.... then those smaller 120 squares all fit back together. not into each grid they were cut from.
a big, 120 piece puzzle.
which means it'll take a while to put them back together. but that's what I think needs to be done.
So I've seperated all the similar squares and grouped them together (some of the colours are inverted but I think we shouldignore that) I'm thinking maybe we just use one of each of these squares???
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It would be 144 pieces, and the trouble with this of course is that there are many, many repeats. Because the pieces aren't all unique, you can litterally form almost anything you want. No, the way this will have to be put together will have to have some basis for a pattern, be it the coordinates and the sub-pieces relative positions in the major pieces, or something. You cannot have a puzzle with identical pieces and no framework into which they fit, it would be unsolvable that way.