SeaGtGruff wrote: »^^ Yep. I'm guessing the antiquity occupied a 2x4 area in the bottom right corner, with 2 cells to the right of the upper yellow square, 2 more cells directly below those to the right of the lower yellow square-- both of those rows falling between the inner and outer white boundaries-- and the remaining 2 rows of 2 cells below those, outside the outer white boundary.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »^^ Yep. I'm guessing the antiquity occupied a 2x4 area in the bottom right corner, with 2 cells to the right of the upper yellow square, 2 more cells directly below those to the right of the lower yellow square-- both of those rows falling between the inner and outer white boundaries-- and the remaining 2 rows of 2 cells below those, outside the outer white boundary.
Trouble is, anything to the right of the lower yellow is outside the boundary of the other orange. I can see what you guys are saying about crossing the border, but there are 2 orange squares to account for. I cant see any shape that would have a part inside both outer borders but not fall on the lower yellow square.
edit: I guess a backwards L would work but I dont think it was that. I should have screen shot the end.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »^^ Yep. I'm guessing the antiquity occupied a 2x4 area in the bottom right corner, with 2 cells to the right of the upper yellow square, 2 more cells directly below those to the right of the lower yellow square-- both of those rows falling between the inner and outer white boundaries-- and the remaining 2 rows of 2 cells below those, outside the outer white boundary.
Trouble is, anything to the right of the lower yellow is outside the boundary of the other orange. I can see what you guys are saying about crossing the border, but there are 2 orange squares to account for. I cant see any shape that would have a part inside both outer borders but not fall on the lower yellow square.
edit: I guess a backwards L would work but I dont think it was that. I should have screen shot the end.
In that case (second orange square), it was probably a sack-shaped antiquity, with 2 cells on top and 3 cells on the bottom, like a mirror image of the following:
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Was it a style page? I think those have the sack shape. Anyway, the leftmost cell of the bottom row would be within the inner and outer white boundaries of the second orange cell.