You get the classic set of seven tans: five triangles, a square, and a parallelogram. Rotate and flip each piece to fill a target outline exactly, with no gaps or overlaps. Each puzzle has a tidy geometric solution that clicks into place once you spot it.
How to play Tangram
- Study the target silhouette you need to fill
- Drag a tan piece toward the outline
- Rotate or flip the piece until its edges align
- Place all seven pieces so they cover the shape with no gaps
- Complete the silhouette to clear the puzzle
Tips & strategy
- Place the two large triangles first since they fill the most area
- Match long edges to long edges to anchor the layout
- Save the parallelogram for last; it is the only piece you flip
Controls: Drag to move, tap or button to rotate and flip
Tangram — FAQ
How many pieces are in a tangram?
Exactly seven: five triangles, one square, and one parallelogram.
Can pieces overlap?
No, a valid solution covers the silhouette with every piece flat and non-overlapping.