1.Click the Generate button to generate another puzzle. Full screen is recommended 2.Try to fit all of the blocks in the grid. There may be multiple ways to complete these puzzles 3.Click and drag to move the pieces. 4. Press E or Q to rotate the pieces. 5. If you give up, reset the board and press A for a hint(you can hold the key to spam it). 6. Press space to generate another puzzle 7. Use the sliders beside the Generate button to change the shape of the puzzle(Don't generate with >17 rows and >17 columns, it will result in missing pieces and other bugs). If you want a challenge you can set it to: 8 rows, 8 columns, MinPieceSize 11, MaxPieceSize 12. 8. It has never generated an impossible puzzle(under 17 rows and columns). So use your brain. 9. Realize that people will only read the instructions if the instructions include steps.
10. Expect a few bugs. 11. Don't play Qf6 in the London System. 12. This took about 10 hours for me to make 13. You can look inside the project and see if it is fake or not. 14. The loading screen is unnecessary. 15. Sometimes there will be double pieces, this is actually a bug, but I believe that it makes the puzzles better. 16. To my knowledge, the algorithm has never generated an impossible puzzle, so you use your brain. 17. Here are all the glitches that are already noted: -Pieces may still be generated under the MinPieceSize. Keep in mind that MinPieceSize & MaxPieceSize are just the close average lengths of pieces. -Pieces may be impossible to be put inside the grid because of the offset. When this happens, it is extremely likely that the piece's position & rotation is not part of the solution