Imagine playing with building blocks. Each block has special edges that match up perfectly with others, like how a square fits next to another square, and a triangle fits beside another triangle. This is shape fitting! It's like when puzzle pieces know exactly where they need to go because their shapes are made just right for each other.
Examples
- A square fits perfectly next to another square like building blocks
- A triangle fits beside another triangle in a puzzle
- Puzzle edges look like they are made just for each other
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See also
- Why Do Shapes Fit Together Perfectly Sometimes?
- Why Do Shapes Tile the Plane Perfectly?
- How Does Shapes | Shapes learning for kids Work?
- How do shapes interact?
- How Does Hexagons Are NotSoGreatAgons Work?