Claims
- 1. A method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game, comprising the following steps:(a) providing a plurality of a first group of rectangular tiles, with each of the tiles of the first group having at least two different overlapping arcuate segments formed thereon, with each of the segments having a first end and an opposite second end extending to at least one edge of the corresponding tile so that each of the edges of each of the tiles has at least one segment end extending thereto, and with the arcuate segments forming a different pattern on each of the tiles; (b) providing a plurality of a second group of rectangular tiles, with each of the tiles of the second group having at least one arcuate segment formed thereon corresponding to one of the arcuate segments of the first group, with the at least one segment having a first end and an opposite second end extending to at least one edge of the corresponding tile so that at least two edges of each of the tiles have at least one segment end extending thereto, and with the at least one arcuate segment forming a different pattern on each of the tiles; (c) randomly distributing the tiles of the first group and second group among a number of players comprising no more than the number of different overlapping segments disposed on each of the first group of tiles; (d) alternatingly matching tiles of the first group adjacent one another, thereby forming at least one continuous arcuate path across adjacent tiles; (e) attempting to form at least one closed arcuate loop by selectively placing the tiles adjacent one another and extending the at least one continuous arcuate path until all of the first group of tiles are used; (f) adding tiles of the second group of tiles, forming a periphery about the first group of tiles; and (g) determining scores of the players according to the areas enclosed by any closed arcuate loops formed by the players during the course of the game, said step of determining scores including the steps of: (a) counting the number of complete, contiguous closed arcuate loops in different groups formed by each of the players; (b) squaring the number counted for each of the groups; (c) adding the squared numbers for determining a total score for each of the players.
- 2. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the step of providing square tiles for at least some of the tiles of the second group.
- 3. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the step of providing three different overlapping arcuate segments on at least some of the tiles of the first group.
- 4. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the steps of:(a) differentiating each of the segments from one another by different colors; and (b) coloring each of the tiles with a background color which is different from the different colors of the segments.
- 5. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the steps of:(a) providing a background for each of the tiles; (b) providing means for differentiating each of the segments and the background from one another; and (c) selecting the differentiating means from the group consisting of different colors, different patterns, different textures, different shading, and different concentric borders.
- 6. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the step of:(a) forming at least one pattern on at least some of the tiles; and (b) selecting the at least one pattern from the group consisting of semicircular patterns and sinusoidal patterns.
- 7. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the step of providing a total of fifty eight tiles including twenty four border tiles.
- 8. The method of playing a geometrically patterned tile game according to claim 1, including the step of providing a total of ninety six tiles including thirty two border tiles.
- 9. A plurality of geometrically patterned tiles, comprising:a first group of rectangular tiles, each having an upper edge, a lower edge, side edges, a pair of upper corners and a pair of lower corners, each said upper edge and said lower edge having a length twice that of each of the side edges; each of the tiles of said first group having two first quarter circular segments and a first semicircular segment formed thereon to define an overlapping arrangement, wherein said first quarter circular segments and said first semicircular segment form a different pattern on each of the tiles of said first group; each of said first quarter circular segments having an inner border radially centered about a respective one of the upper corners and a outer border extending from a respective one of the side edges to the upper edge of each of the tiles of said first group; said first semicircular segment having an inner border radially centered about a midpoint of the lower edge and an outer border extending from proximate one of the lower corners to proximate the other of the lower corners along the lower edge of the tiles of said first group; a second group of rectangular tiles, each having an upper edge, a lower edge, side edges, a pair of upper corners and a pair of lower corners, each said upper edge and said lower edge having a length twice that of each of the side edges; each of said tiles of said second group having at least one arcuate segment formed thereon, wherein said at least one arcuate segment forms a different pattern on each of the tiles of the second group, said arcuate segment being selected from the group consisting of a second quarter circular segment and a second semicircular segment; said second quarter circular segment having an inner border radially centered about one of the upper and lower corners and an outer border extending from one of the side edges to the upper or lower edge of the tiles of said second group; said second semicircular segment having an inner border radially centered about a midpoint of one of the upper and lower edges and an outer border extending from proximate one of the upper and lower corners to proximate the other of a respective one of the upper and lower corners along a respective one of the upper and lower edges of the tiles of the second group; each said inner and outer border of each of said first quarter circular segments and said second quarter circular segment being positioned an equal distance from their respective corners; whereby the tiles of said second group when assembled in matching relationship with the tiles of the first group form continuous arcuate designs.
- 10. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 9, wherein said first group of tiles include:tiles having said first semicircular segment overlapping said two first quarter circular segments; tiles having said two first quarter circular segments overlapping said first semicircular segment; and tiles having one of said first quarter circular segments overlapping said first semicircular segment with the other of said first quarter circular segments underlying said semicircular segment.
- 11. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 9, wherein the overlapping arrangement of said first quarter circular segments and said first semicircular segment defines a background on each of the tiles of said first group.
- 12. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 9, wherein said second group of tiles include:tiles having said second semicircular segment formed thereon; tiles having said second quarter circular segment formed thereon; tiles having two said quarter circular segments formed thereon; and tiles having said second quarter circular segment and said second semicircular segment formed thereon to define an overlapping arrangement.
- 13. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 9, wherein said first group consists of 32 tiles and said second group consists of 26 tiles to provide a total of 58 different tile configurations.
- 14. A plurality of geometrically patterned tiles, comprising:a first group of square tiles, each having at least a first corner and a second corner diagonally opposite the first corner; each of said tiles of said first group having formed thereon a first quarter circular segment radially centered about the first corner and a second quarter circular segment radially centered about the second corner to define an overlapping arrangement, wherein said first quarter circular segment and said second quarter circular segment form a different pattern on each of the tiles of said first group; a second group of square tiles, each having four corners; said second group including tiles having formed thereon at least a quarter circular segment radially centered about one of the corners to form a different pattern on each of the tiles of the second group; each said first, second and at least one quarter circular segments includes an inner border and an outer border, each said border being positioned an equal distance from their respective corners; whereby the tiles of said second group when assembled in matching relationship with the tiles of the first group form continuous arcuate designs.
- 15. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 14, wherein said second group includes tiles having formed thereon two quarter circular segments radially centered about diagonally opposite corners to define an overlapping arrangement.
- 16. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 15, wherein each said two quarter circular segments includes an inner border and an outer border respectively positioned at a distance equal to the distance between each said inner and outer border of said first, second and at least one quarter circular segments and their respective corners.
- 17. The geometrically patterned tiles according to claim 14, wherein the overlapping arrangement of said first quarter circular segment and said second quarter circular segment defines a background on each of the tiles of said first group.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/083,072, filed on Apr. 27, 1998.
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