The tiles on this street are rather faded. Can you help out and replace them with some fresh tiles? The tiles are already stuck together into several larger pieces.
The pattern is the same as the old one, but it doesn't have to be oriented the same way. Oh, and you can rotate each section!
The finished mosaic is 12 x 12, while each piece is roughly 3 x 6, plus or minus a few tiles.
The pieces will end up laid out in quite a neat pattern.
Let's get you started on your way.
See that three-pronged piece in the middle of the right-hand side? Rotate it 180 degrees and place it in the bottom left.
US Version
Now take the piece in the bottom-right corner, rotate it 90 degrees, and place it next to the previous one to complete the bottom edge of the mosaic.
UK Version
Now take the piece in the bottom-right corner, rotate it 90 degrees and place it next to the previous one to complete the bottom edge of the mosaic.
After you place the tiles as described in Hint 2, you'll see four gaps between the "teeth" along their top edge. Look for a piece with tiles sticking out that would fill two of those gaps, and rotate it so those tiles are facing downward.
You should then be able to see most of the pattern's middle section.
US Version
With the tiles arranged as per the previous hints, you should be able to complete the pattern in the center. You're looking for a long piece with one tile sticking out.
Once you put that piece in place, it should be obvious which piece goes on the left-hand side if you pay attention to both the shape and the pattern.
The remaining three pieces are up to you.
UK Version
With the tiles arranged as per the previous hints, you should be able to complete the pattern in the centre. You're looking for a long piece with one tile sticking out.
Once you put that piece in place, it should be obvious which piece goes on the left-hand side if you pay attention to both the shape and the pattern.