Pseudo-polyomino


A pseudo-polyomino, also called a polyking, polyplet or hinged polyomino, is a plane geometric figure formed by joining one or more equal squares edge to edge or corner to corner at 90°. It is a polyform with square cells. The polyominoes are a subset of the polykings.
The name "polyking" refers to the king in chess. The n-kings are the n-square shapes which could be occupied by a king on an infinite chessboard in the course of legal moves.
Golomb uses the term pseudo-polyomino referring to kingwise-connected sets of squares.

Enumeration of polykings

Free, one-sided, and fixed polykings

There are three common ways of distinguishing polyominoes and polykings for enumeration:
The following table shows the numbers of polykings of various types with n cells.
nfreeone-sidedfixed
1111
2224
35620
42234110
594166638
65249913832
73,0315,93123,592
818,77037,196147,941
9118,133235,456940,982
10758,3811,514,6186,053,180
114,915,6529,826,17739,299,408
1232,149,29664,284,947257,105,146
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