Study the Blocks: Examine each block’s shape and size carefully to visualize how they might fit into the grid.
Trial and Error: Start placing blocks into the grid. Experiment with different placements to see how they might fit together.
Logical Deduction: Use logic and reasoning to eliminate impossible placements and narrow down where each block could potentially fit.
Iterate: It’s common to try different arrangements and reposition blocks as you discover more about the puzzle’s requirements.
Persistence: Some puzzles may be quite challenging, requiring persistence and a systematic approach to find the correct solution.
Edge Pieces First: Start with blocks that have straight edges or simpler shapes to help establish boundaries and frameworks within the grid.
Visualize: Try to visualize how each block fits into the grid before placing it to minimize trial and error.
Think Ahead: Consider how placing one block affects the placement of others, especially in more complex puzzles.
Take Breaks: If you get stuck, take a break and come back with a fresh perspective.