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| BP400 |
| Inner objects from red to yellow; outer from green to violet vs. inner objects from green to violet; outer from red to yellow. |
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| BP911 |
| Red shape vs. blue shape. |
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| BP973 |
| Transitive vs. non-transitive relations between the red and blue circles. |
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Each example in this Bongard Problem consists of mini-panels containing the same arrangement of circles (ignoring colouring). Each mini-panel has a single circle highlighted in red, and possibly some circles highlighted in blue. A strict rule for this Bongard Problem could be something like "If a circle is blue in one mini-panel and red in a second mini-panel, then there are no blue circles in the second mini-panel that weren't already blue in the first mini-panel." The relation interpretation is that a circle is related to the red circle if and only if it is coloured blue. |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP968 BP969 BP970 BP971 BP972  *  BP974 BP975 BP976 BP977 BP978
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KEYWORD
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convoluted, color, infodense, rules
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Jago Collins
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| BP975 |
| Symmetric vs. Asymmetric relations between the red and blue circles. |
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Each example in this Bongard Problem consists of mini-panels containing the same arrangement of circles (ignoring colouring). Each mini-panel has a single circle highlighted in red, and possibly some circles highlighted in blue. A strict rule for this Bongard Problem could be something like "If a circle is blue in one mini-panel and red in a second mini-panel, then the red circle from the first mini-panel is blue in the second mini-panel." The relation intepretation is that a circle is related to the red circle if and only if it is coloured blue. BP973 is a similar problem. |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP970 BP971 BP972 BP973 BP974  *  BP976 BP977 BP978 BP979 BP980
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convoluted, color, infodense, rules
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Jago Collins
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| BP1202 |
| Color of any region is an equal mix of the colors of the overlapping shapes vs. not so. |
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