Tetrahex Butterfly Problem C #2

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Tetrahex Butterfly Problem C:

Take a full set of seven tetrahexes.

Remove the 4 (or Y) piece as a body.

Using the remaining six pieces, make two identical copies of a three-piece shape for wings.

 

The solutions are colour coded as to which pieces are contained in the left wing, and the 2 (or J) piece is always shown in the same orientation.

Many of the solutions are closely related, with one being capable of changing to another by swapping one piece on each wing, hence the solutions are not shown in numeric order. (Note that there may be more than one solution for a given shape, but only one example is shown.) Patterns marked with an asterisk courtesy of George Sicherman.

Hover over an image to see a solution.

123 125 126 127 235 236 237 256 257 267
83 84 85* 86 87 88

 

89 90 91* 92 93 94

 

95* 96 97 98* 99* 100

 

101* 102 103* 104 105* 106

 

107 108 109 110 111* 112

 

113* 114 115 116 117 118

 

119 120 121 122 123* 124

 

125* 126 127* 128* 129

 

130
131 132 133 134

 

135 136
137 138 139

 

140 141 142
143 144 145

 

146 147 148
     
149 149 151

 

     
           

Figures and Solutions Part 1

Figures and Solutions Part 3

 

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