English: Illustration showing how complete sets of tetrominos and tetracubes can be packed into cuboids by CMG Lee. The cuboids are shown exploded for clarity.
2×4×5 free tetrominos, with second set shown darker
2×2×10 free tetrominos, with second set shown darker
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Short title
Tetromino tetracube packing
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Illustration showing how complete sets of tetrominos and tetracubes can be packed into cuboids by CMG Lee. The cuboids are shown exploded for clarity. (1) 2x4x5 free tetrominos, with second set shown darker (2) 2x2x10 free tetrominos, with second set shown darker (3) 2x4x4 tetracubes (4) 2x2x8 tetracubes (5) 2x2x7 tetracubes considering chiral tetracubes identical.