Checkerboard Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy |
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Most of the Rectangles boards are easy and fun, and the Checkerboards are no exception. Each rectangle on these boards touches 7 other rectangles, so it makes it easy to figure out what's touching what. |
Weaved Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy |
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A consistent pattern, just like the Checkerboard, except in this pattern each rectangle only touches 6 other rectangles instead of 7. In some ways this pattern is even simpler than the Checkerboard! |
Tiled Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy/Hard |
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Your take on these boards will vary depending on what game mode you play them in. In the Classic game mode these are very easy boards, but due to their highly inconsistent nature they are very difficult to play in the Backwards game mode! |
Brickwall Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy |
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Brickwall is very similar to a Hexagons Grid pattern, every rectangle touches six other rectangles in a hexagonal sort of pattern. Very easy boards to play. |
Rails Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Moderate |
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This pattern is perhaps one of the hardest in the Rectangles set, though that said it's still fairly average. The rectangles on this board are somewhat consistent, but tricky to work with without practice. |
Mixed Rails Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy |
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Although inconsistent and a bit tricky to work with at first, it doesn't take long to learn the intricacies of these boards, after which they should be fairly easy to play. |
Mixed Weave Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy |
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A slightly more complex variation of the Weaved pattern involving differently sized rectangles. The smaller rectangles each touch 5 other rectangles and the larger ones each touch 7. It takes some practice but these boards are really no harder than the regular Weaved boards. |
Mixed Grid Sizes: Regular, Large | Difficulty: Easy/Hard |
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These grids feature four differently sized rectangles arranged in a linear sort of pattern. While easy to play with most of the game modes, like the Tiled pattern, there's practically no consistency, making these boards very difficult to play in Backwards mode! |