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Puzzles: Fractals APK

Puzzles: Fractals APK

2.2.3 FreeTorima Kids Puzzles ⇣ Download APK (30.00 MB)

What's Puzzles: Fractals APK?

Puzzles: Fractals is a app for Android, It's developed by Torima Kids Puzzles author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 7 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 3.88 stars with 8 rated times.
This product is an app in Puzzle category. More infomartion of Puzzles: Fractals on google play
Puzzles: Fractals
We glad to present you our new Puzzle game - Puzzles: Fractals!

With our new game Puzzles: Fractals you can:
- Choose one of three game modes.
- Collect 21 beautiful fractals Puzzles.
- Play any fractals Puzzles you want from the start.
- Play on tablet and smartphone.
Please rate and comment our app to help us make it better.

Some facts about fractals:
A fractal is a natural phenomenon or a mathematical set that exhibits a repeating pattern that displays at every scale. Fractals can also be nearly the same at different levels. Fractals also includes the idea of a detailed pattern that repeats itself.
Fractals are different from other geometric figures because of the way in which they scale. But if a fractal's one-dimensional lengths are all doubled, the spatial content of the fractal scales by a power that is not necessarily an integer. This power is called the fractal dimension of the fractal, and it usually exceeds the fractal's topological dimension.
As mathematical equations, fractals are usually nowhere differentiable. An infinite fractal curve can be conceived of as winding through space differently from an ordinary line, still being a 1-dimensional line yet having a fractal dimension indicating it also resembles a surface.
Fractal patterns have been modeled extensively, albeit within a range of scales rather than infinitely, owing to the practical limits of physical time and space. Models may simulate theoretical fractals or natural phenomena with fractal features. The outputs of the modelling process may be highly artistic renderings, outputs for investigation, or benchmarks for fractal analysis. Some specific applications of fractals to technology are listed elsewhere. Images and other outputs of modelling are normally referred to as being "fractals" even if they do not have strictly fractal characteristics, such as when it is possible to zoom into a region of the fractal image that does not exhibit any fractal properties. Also, these may include calculation or display artifacts which are not characteristics of true fractals.

A jigsaw puzzle is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of often oddly shaped interlocking and tessellating pieces. Each piece usually has a small part of a picture on it; when complete, a jigsaw puzzle produces a complete picture. In some cases more advanced types have appeared on the market, such as spherical jigsaws and puzzles showing optical illusions.
Jigsaw puzzles were originally created by painting a picture on a flat, rectangular piece of wood, and then cutting that picture into small pieces with a jigsaw, hence the name. John Spilsbury, a London cartographer and engraver, is credited with commercializing jigsaw puzzles around 1760. Jigsaw puzzles have since come to be made primarily of cardboard.
Typical images found on jigsaw puzzles that also include scenes from nature, buildings, and repetitive designs. Castles and mountains are two traditional subjects. However, any kind of picture can be used to make a jigsaw puzzle; some companies offer to turn personal photographs into puzzles. Completed puzzles can also be attached to a backing with adhesive to be used as artwork.

Disclaimer: Any Fractals images are under copyright of their legal owners. No copyright infringement is intended, any request to remove any image will be honored.

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