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Towmino

Towmino pairs pentomino logic with miniature construction. The correct sequence should help you fit every supplied shape inside the marked area of the board.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Towmino game overview

From the first controlled moment, Towmino pairs pentomino logic with miniature construction. The shapes shown beside the board must fill a marked region, and a completed arrangement adds to the town or village view. The action is directed toward trying to fit every supplied shape inside the marked area of the board. Select a figure, test its place in the outline, and reorganize the set when a late gap cannot be filled. Several levels allow more than one valid solution. Through successive attempts, more than fifty levels build miniature towns as their layouts are solved. The relevant boundary during the town-building pentomino placement puzzles is that an arrangement remains incomplete until all figures fit the target region.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Over fifty layouts provide a long sequence of spatial problems. The visual building reward appears after the geometry is resolved, not through a separate resource system.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Towmino

Begin with the least flexible shape or the most unusual corner of the marked area. Place it provisionally before filling broad central spaces.

If the final piece will not fit, remove the placement that created the smallest trapped gap. Look for a different complete arrangement rather than forcing overlap. Use the immediate move to prepare what comes next: More than fifty levels build miniature towns as their layouts are solved.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Use the left mouse button to select each shape, drag it onto the marked board, and adjust its placement through the visible controls.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Towmino

  1. Anchor awkward shapes in corners before using flexible pieces near the center.
  2. Avoid creating one-cell gaps that no remaining figure can possibly cover.
  3. Remember that some boards support multiple solutions, so revise early assumptions.