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A tetromino, also spelled tetramino or tetrimino, is a geometric shape composed of four squares, connected orthogonally. This is a particular type of polyomino, like dominoes and pentominoes are. Sometimes the term is generalized to apply to configurations of four orthogonally connected cubes.

A popular use of tetrominoes is in the video game Tetris.

Counting rotations in two dimensions as equivalent, there are seven possible shapes:

When added the third dimension, there are three more patterns, all created by placing a unit cube on the bent trimino:

However, going to three dimensions means that rotation is allowed in three dimensions. Thus, the two L-shaped and S-shaped pieces are now equivalent.

Some people refer to the pieces by the colour in which they are drawn in a particular implementation of the Tetris game, but those colours vary from implementation to implementation so this is not very sensible. For example, in many older versions of Tetris, the red piece is I.


Colors of pieces in various implementations
Piece Vadim Gerasimov's
original Tetris
Microsoft Tetris The New Tetris
I red red cyan
O blue cyan white
T brown gray yellow
L magenta yellow magenta
J white magenta blue
S green blue green
Z cyan green red


Note that the box art of The New Tetris reverses the colors of the L and J pieces and the S and Z pieces.

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