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Solutions for Patterns from Arbol
By arbol01
Here i publish the solutions from patterns, that i had created.
   
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Cross
Cross was the third pattern i created in the workshop:



Half the solution shows two crosses, which overlap:



The complete solution:

Globus
Globus was the fourth pattern i created in the workshop:



I named the Pattern "Globus" because it reminded me of a globe.

Half the Solution shows a two part pattern:



The solution of Globus:

Eleven x Eleven
The fifths pattern "Eleven x Eleven" i created, i was inspired by "Swirl":



"Swirl is one of the simplest pattern, you can create in the workshop, and the grey blocks make the solving of the pattern much easier. But the idea behind the pattern, to create a pattern with two spirals, is very interesting.
So i created "Eleven x Eleven":



This pattern shows a black block (11 x 11) with a diagonal pattern of blank squares. Nothing is to see of a spiral. First if you have draw half the solution of "Eleven x Eleven", the two spirals will be visable:



Moebius eight 2
"Moebius eight 2" was the seventh pattern i created in the workshop. I was inspired by a slotcar track with one slot:





Symmetry 42
The pattern "Symmetry 42" is a variation of "Ten x Eleven". The difference is, that "Symmetry 42" has in a special way a symmetry:



A black block with two greys and four blank squares. Nothing is to see of the spiralic patterns.
First half the solution shows the spiralic patterns:

Ornament 1


Holf the solution of Ornament 2 shows, that the solution is visable in the pattern:

Ornament 2


In contrary to "Ornament 1" is the solution to "Ornament 2" not visiable. It is melting donwn in the black structure. A quarter of the solution reveals its structure:

Ornament 3
Raute 1
Raute 2
Raute 2b




Symmetry 64
This pattern is very tricky. It works like "Symmetry 42" but hidden it solution much better.

To solve this pattern, you have to take a 4x4 Matrix:

You have to fill the gap between of two squares, so that you get a line:

That is a valid line, but not the correct solution:

The hidden pattern doesn't match with the visable pattern. So here is the correct pattern:

You can see, that the hidden pattern is identical to the visable pattern:


You can construct greater patterns with the same principle.
Recursiv 1


No hour glass
The pattern of "No hour glass" looks interesting, but the actually pattern is hidden.

You have to paint a zig zag line over the pattern, so the solution will be visable: