The
tangram is a
dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called
tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette) using all seven pieces, which may not overlap. It is reputed to have been invented in
China during the
Song Dynasty, and then carried over to
Europe by trading ships in the early 19th century. It became very popular in Europe for a time then, and then again during
World War I. It is one of the most popular dissection puzzles in the world. A Chinese psychologist has termed the tangram "the earliest psychological test in the world", albeit one made for entertainment rather than analysis.