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So if you ignore piece number 7, can you form a rectangle with the remaining pieces?



Well, this proof doesn't mean you can't. It's not sufficient to prove that you can.


It can be done, at least if you're allowed to flip one of the 'L' pieces into a 'J'.

    1112
    1322
    3324
    3554
    6554
    6664



The power goes into the bottom piece so that gravity ensures good electrical connection between the pieces. I imagine here may still be a solution but your 4444 piece needs to be the base.

(on second thoughts, you could probably get away with rotating your solution if you're willing to forfeit the '4 width' condition)




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