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    Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
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    Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
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You can describe your inversions however you like. I think an ordered grid from the center (n,m) is easy to understand (doesn't matter where to start due to radial symmetry), or an image










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  • $begingroup$
    Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    26 mins ago










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    Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Lugin
    23 mins ago













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enter image description here



You can describe your inversions however you like. I think an ordered grid from the center (n,m) is easy to understand (doesn't matter where to start due to radial symmetry), or an image










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You can describe your inversions however you like. I think an ordered grid from the center (n,m) is easy to understand (doesn't matter where to start due to radial symmetry), or an image







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  • $begingroup$
    Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    26 mins ago










  • $begingroup$
    Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Lugin
    23 mins ago
















  • $begingroup$
    Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
    $endgroup$
    – noedne
    26 mins ago










  • $begingroup$
    Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
    $endgroup$
    – Artem Lugin
    23 mins ago















$begingroup$
Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
$endgroup$
– noedne
26 mins ago




$begingroup$
Neat puzzle! Is there a reason why the black regions are not uniform? It's not important, but it makes the puzzle slightly harder to solve using an image editor because it breaks floodfilling.
$endgroup$
– noedne
26 mins ago












$begingroup$
Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
$endgroup$
– Artem Lugin
23 mins ago




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Because I drew them in procreate. Thats a good point I'll remember that next time I make something like this
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– Artem Lugin
23 mins ago










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EDIT: I found an even better




2 inversion solution:
sorry the image it a little big
And of course, this is the optimal solution because you obviously can’t get to the end with only one inversion




Original answer: I can do it in




6 inversions




by




inverting a set of 4 non-adjacent big triangles (the ones that go BWBW or WBWB), then inverting the 2 black rings that result from that. (Will update with a visual later)







share|improve this answer











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    How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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2 moves to make the inversions - was very slow to make this horrible graphic!
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    EDIT: I found an even better




    2 inversion solution:
    sorry the image it a little big
    And of course, this is the optimal solution because you obviously can’t get to the end with only one inversion




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    6 inversions




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    inverting a set of 4 non-adjacent big triangles (the ones that go BWBW or WBWB), then inverting the 2 black rings that result from that. (Will update with a visual later)







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      How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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    $begingroup$

    EDIT: I found an even better




    2 inversion solution:
    sorry the image it a little big
    And of course, this is the optimal solution because you obviously can’t get to the end with only one inversion




    Original answer: I can do it in




    6 inversions




    by




    inverting a set of 4 non-adjacent big triangles (the ones that go BWBW or WBWB), then inverting the 2 black rings that result from that. (Will update with a visual later)







    share|improve this answer











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    EDIT: I found an even better




    2 inversion solution:
    sorry the image it a little big
    And of course, this is the optimal solution because you obviously can’t get to the end with only one inversion




    Original answer: I can do it in




    6 inversions




    by




    inverting a set of 4 non-adjacent big triangles (the ones that go BWBW or WBWB), then inverting the 2 black rings that result from that. (Will update with a visual later)







    share|improve this answer











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    EDIT: I found an even better




    2 inversion solution:
    sorry the image it a little big
    And of course, this is the optimal solution because you obviously can’t get to the end with only one inversion




    Original answer: I can do it in




    6 inversions




    by




    inverting a set of 4 non-adjacent big triangles (the ones that go BWBW or WBWB), then inverting the 2 black rings that result from that. (Will update with a visual later)








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      How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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      How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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    How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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    How do I resize an image? The one I have is waaay too big
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    2 moves to make the inversions - was very slow to make this horrible graphic!
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