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Does the usual checkerboard coloring resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Edit: Well, the same problem as with Steven's solution.
Does the usual checkerboard coloring resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Does the usual checkerboard coloring resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Edit: Well, the same problem as with Steven's solution.
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Does the usual checkerboard coloring resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Does the usual checkerboard resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Does the usual checkerboard coloring resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.
Does the usual checkerboard resolve this? The T$\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers 3$3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover 2+2$2+2$.
Does the usual checkerboard resolve this? The T-shape covers 3 squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover 2+2.
Does the usual checkerboard resolve this? The $\color{purple}{\text{T}}$-shape covers $3$ squares of one color and one of the opposite. All the other shapes cover $2+2$.