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The four rules for a tangram are:

  1. All seven pieces (tans) must be used to form a specific shape or figure without overlapping.
  2. The pieces cannot be resized or altered; they must remain in their original shapes.
  3. The arrangement of the pieces should create a silhouette or outline that clearly represents the intended figure.
  4. The pieces can be rotated and flipped but must maintain their original orientation without distortion.
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