Definition
A type of puzzle that requires individuals to think about and manipulate objects in two or three dimensions. It often involves determining how shapes fit together or can be arranged within a given space.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
This puzzle serves as an example of a spatial reasoning challenge that tests problem-solving skills and the ability to think outside conventional constraints.
Key properties or components
- Visualisation
- Spatial manipulation
- Problem-solving
- Constraint satisfaction
Contradictions or debates
None.