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The [[Soma cube]] is a [[mathematical game|mathematical puzzle]] by [[Piet Hein]].


:''This text is from the 'Tetromino' article, and is being edited''


:''See also :'' [[BinomialDistribution]]
The soma pieces are:
<ul>
<li>[[image:tetris-t.png]] T: a row of three blocks with one added below the center</li>
<li>[[image:tetris-l.png]] L: a row of three blocks with one added below the left side</li>
<li>[[image:tetris-s.png]] S: bent trimino with block placed on outside of clockwise side</li>
<li>[[image:tetris-z.png]] Z: bent trimino with block added on outside of anticlockwise side
<br>Reflection to S. See "J", above.</li>
</ul>

When added the third dimension, there are three more patterns, all created by placing a unit cube on the bent trimino:
<ul>
<li>[[image:tetris-lscrew.png]] Left screw: unit cube placed on top of anticlockwise side. Chiral in 3D.</li>
<li>[[image:tetris-rscrew.png]] Right screw: unit cube placed on top of clockwise side. Chiral in 3D.</li>
<li>[[image:tetris-branch.png]] Branch: unit cube placed on bend. Not chiral in 3D.</li>
</ul>


See also:
*[[Tetromino]]

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