Description
In the world of tangrams, a “paradox” is a pair of tangrams that seem to be impossible to make. That is, they seem to form identical silhouettes, yet one has an additional “piece” on it. For example, if it is a pair of people, the two people may look identical, except that one has a foot and the other doesn’t. The paradoxical question is, “How can both shapes be made using the same seven tans?” The Tangram Fury Paradox Font depicts several groups of such paradoxes. Each set of paradoxes are kept close together on the keyboard to make them easier to find and compare. Each key of a standard US keyboard is mapped to a tangram. Pressing a key types a solid version of the tangram. Holding down the Shift key types the solution to that tangram.
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