Meet the Tangram King, the ultimate puzzle that's like a game of Tetris but with fewer flashy lights and more ancient Chinese flair! This crafty conundrum is made up of seven flat shapes—let's call them "tans," because why not?—that you can rearrange to create all sorts of shapes. The catch? You can't let these little guys overlap, or they'll throw a tantrum! Legend has it that this puzzle originated in China during the Song Dynasty, probably while someone was trying to impress a date with their origami skills. Then, like a hot new trend, it hitched a ride on trading ships and sailed its way to Europe in the 19th century, where it promptly made everyone question their ability to assemble a simple puzzle. So grab your tans, embrace your inner shape-shifting wizard, and get ready to make some seriously awkward silhouettes!
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