
Rook (without double helix and hole in the bottom) - Remix
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I'm pleased to revise and extend this remix. The player is given a Rook chess piece without its double helix design. The goal is to fill in the missing part. Players must think strategically about how to fill in the space, considering various ways to do so. It's not just about filling it in, but also about how that affects the rest of the piece. One possible approach is to use a combination of squares and triangles to create a cohesive design. This can be achieved by using a mixture of solid and empty shapes to create visual interest. Another option is to use a single shape, such as a triangle or a square, to fill in the space. This can add a sense of unity and cohesion to the piece. Ultimately, the choice of how to fill in the hole is up to each player. There are many different approaches that can be taken, and it's all about finding the one that works best for you.
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