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- Gerard's Universal Polyomino Solver: Java code that can work out solutions for any of over 60 problems, some with hundreds and thousands of solutions.
- A Puzzle: Every square can be dissected into L-ominoes. Can every Pythagorean square?
- Animal Enumeration: Enumeration on regular tilings of the Euclidean and Hyperbolic planes.
- CalmPlex: Manufactures wooden puzzles of polyomino type. Includes Prices, tips, hints and pages with solution counts.
- Christopher Monckton's Eternity Puzzle: Rules, the solution by Alex Selby and Oliver Riordan, other resources and links.
- Counting Horizontally Convex Polyominoes: Journal of Integer Sequences, Vol. 2 (1999), Article 99.1.8
- Eithan's Pentominoes-3D Applet Solver: Java applet which solves the Pentominoes 3D puzzle. General informations and data.
- Eternity Page: Alex Selby's page with a description of his solution method.
- Gamepuzzles: Polyomino and polyform games and puzzles manufactured by Kadon Enterprises Inc.
- Golygons: Serial Isogons of 90 Degrees, defined by A.K. Dewdney.
- Hepto: Some packings of the 108 heptominoes (with unit thickness) into various blocks.
- Information on Pentomino Puzzles: At the Combinatorial Object Server.
- Logical Art and the Art of Logic: Pentomino pictures, software and other resources by Guenter Albrecht-Buehler.
- Miroslav Vicher's Puzzles Pages: Polyforms (polyominoes, and polyiamonds) graphics, tables and resources.
- Packing Polyominoes: Contains two GIF animations of 3D polyomino packing including 5 polyominoes packed in a 3x3x3 cube and 9 polyominoes packed in a 4x4x4 cube.
- Pentamini pentaminos pentominoes: A container of mathematical games, gadgets and software.
- Pentomino Covers: Problems on minimal covers.
- Pentomino Homepage: Graphics, software, links. In English and French.
- Pentomino Puzzle Software: Pentomino based puzzle game lets children solve and create geometric puzzles. Win32 software, download free time-limited demo version.
- Pentomino Relationships: Symmetries in the families of rectangular solutions.
- Pentominoe: Defined as square shapes that are directly connected to one another by one side, such as dominoes. Includes illustrations and a contest. In Dutch, French and English.
- Pentominos: Graphics (including animated GIF) and links.
- Pentominos Puzzle Solver: A Java applet for solving pentomino puzzles.
- Polyomino Fuzion game: Puzzles using pentominoes and hexominoes and a polyomino shareware game called Fuzion that designs and (semi-)automatically finds puzzle solutions.
- Polyomino and Polyhex Tiling: Tables of polyominoes and of polyomino tilings, in Postscript format.
- Polyominoes: Describes a numerical invariant that can be used to classify polyominoes.
- Polyominoes: Theme and Variations: A brief essay with some references.
- Puzzle Fun: Newsletter edited by Rodolfo Kurchan about pentominoes and other math problems.
- Schröder Triangles, Paths, and Parallelogram Polyominoes: A paper on their enumeration by Elisa Pergola and Robert A. Sulanke.
- Solomon W. Golomb: Home Page of the inventor of polyominoes. Includes biography, black and white picture, research interests and publications list.
- Some Variations on the Theme of Polyomino: Looks at patterns that illustrate how the squares of polyominos are connected to each other.
- Steve and Susan's Puzzles: Handmade wooden Pentomino and other puzzles; books.
- Taniguchi's Programs: Windows software to solve polyiamond and sliding block puzzles.
- The Geometry Junkyard: Polyominoes: Numerous links, sorted alphabetically.
- The Pentomino-Dictionary: The English words which can be written with the pentomino name letters FILNPTUVWXYZ and other pentomino curiosities.
- The Pentominoes Page: Of Jay Jenicek. Includes software for a game described on the page (2-3 players).
- The Pentominos Puzzle: This is a fast Pentominos puzzle solver. Works on DOS/Windows platform.
- The Poly Pages: Information on the various polyforms - polyominoes, polyiamonds, polycubes, and polyhexes.
- The Soma Cube: Soma-solving program in QBASIC by Courtney McFarren.
- Thorleif's SOMA Page: SOMA puzzle site with graphics, newsletter and software.
- Tiling UROP Homepage: Undergraduate Research Project in Random Tilings.
- Tiling and Packing Results of Torsten Sillke: Polyominoes, polycubes and polyspheres.
- Xominoes: Livio Zucca finds a set of markings for the edges of a square that lead to exactly 100 possible tiles, and asks how to fit them into a 10x10 grid.
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