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MacMahon Squares is the name given to a recreational edge-matching puzzle first published by Percy MacMahon in 1921, where 24 uniquely 3-colored squares are organized next to each other by matching color to create a 4 by 6 grid. Such tessellation puzzles have multiple variants, which are determined by restrictions on how to arrange the 24 squares. This game has also been commercialized in numerous physical forms, by various companies.

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  • MacMahon Squares is the name given to a recreational edge-matching puzzle first published by Percy MacMahon in 1921, where 24 uniquely 3-colored squares are organized next to each other by matching color to create a 4 by 6 grid. Such tessellation puzzles have multiple variants, which are determined by restrictions on how to arrange the 24 squares. This game has also been commercialized in numerous physical forms, by various companies. (en)
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  • MacMahon Squares is the name given to a recreational edge-matching puzzle first published by Percy MacMahon in 1921, where 24 uniquely 3-colored squares are organized next to each other by matching color to create a 4 by 6 grid. Such tessellation puzzles have multiple variants, which are determined by restrictions on how to arrange the 24 squares. This game has also been commercialized in numerous physical forms, by various companies. (en)
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  • MacMahon Squares (en)
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