Hey, original Tetris proof guy here. Glad to see it works with two lamps! However, since the 'one of each colour' property is a necessary property for a rectangular arrangement to exist, not a sufficient one, simply having the 'same number of colours' doesn't mean that such an arrangement definitely exists. (It's pretty easy to think of an example of a set of pieces where one doesn't, but the property is satisfied).
The fact that an arrangement does exist in the two lamp case is neat though.
Hey, original Tetris proof guy here. Glad to see it works with two lamps! However, since the 'one of each colour' property is a necessary property for a rectangular arrangement to exist, not a sufficient one, simply having the 'same number of colours' doesn't mean that such an arrangement definitely exists. (It's pretty easy to think of an example of a set of pieces where one doesn't, but the property is satisfied).
The fact that an arrangement does exist in the two lamp case is neat though.