I call this kind of the kite rings irregular, because I know currently no systematical approach to find all convex forms of them.
Irregular rings are not completely conform to the base grid. One ore more dragon lines separate the grids.
Grids and Kite Rings |
Solution Example |
Number Solutions |
Ring Angle |
Comment |
224 |
+ λ |
The points on both legs of the second grid do not fit to the base grid. Despite that the form is convex and has solutions. |
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68 |
- λ |
This form is interesting not only for its points not matching the grid. The special thing is the mirror symmetrie to the -λ/2 axis. |
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23 |
+ λ |
An irregular ring with two separate parts of the base grid. |
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108 |
+ λ |
Two equally large parts make a convex form. |
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4702 |
- λ |
This form is a slight modification of a regular form. |