The fireworks season in Infinity Nikki has transformed the serene world of Miraland into a canvas of shimmering lights, dragon dances, and delightful brain-teasers. Among the flurry of new activities, the Whim Tangram puzzles stand out as a serene yet challenging exercise in spatial reasoning. Each of these seven‑piece puzzles draws inspiration from the classic Chinese tangram, requiring players to fit colored tiles into a given silhouette without any overlap. The fourth puzzle, while initially intimidating, is entirely solvable once a methodical approach is adopted. This guide breaks down every placement, rotation, and subtle trick so that you can claim the rewards and savour the satisfaction of a perfectly placed polygon.

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Every Whim Tangram adventure begins with a charming NPC named Quai He. She has docked her wooden vessel just southwest of the Mayor’s Residence in Florawish. The fastest way to reach her is to teleport to the residence’s outdoor waypoint and then stroll southwest until the sea comes into view. The exact spot is unmistakable: dozens of flower lanterns drift gently on the water around a sturdy wooden boat. Board the vessel and turn right; there stands Quai He, casually holding a white paper fan as if she had been expecting a visitor. A quick conversation opens the menu of available puzzles, and selecting the fourth tangram sets the challenge in motion.

Why would a puzzle with only seven geometric pieces cause such a pause for thought? The answer lies in the tangram’s deceptive simplicity. The traditional rules are straightforward—place all seven tiles inside the outline without rotating them in a way that violates the shape’s logic. However, the fourth puzzle in this collection plays a sophisticated game of requiring precise rotations for specific pieces while leaving others completely untouched. One false move and the entire layout falls apart, but understanding the “personality” of each tile makes the process almost meditative.

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Let’s begin with the base, where stability is key. The first tile to move is the large brown parallelogram. Without spinning it at all, slot it into the bottom‑right corner of the puzzle. This piece anchors the entire composition, acting as a visual anchor point. Now turn your attention to the purple triangle. It needs to be rotated exactly two times before being placed in the bottom‑left corner, pointing in the opposite direction of the brown tile. Notice how these two pieces alone already begin to define the puzzle’s overall bounding box.

Next come two tiles that demand zero rotation—a rare moment of tranquility in this otherwise twist‑heavy puzzle. Take the dark blue triangle and drop it at the very bottom of the puzzle, snuggly adjacent to the brown parallelogram. Right beside it, place the green rectangle with its longer side parallel to the blue tile’s edge. If you have followed along correctly, the lower part of the silhouette should now resemble a neat geometric tapestry, as shown below.

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With the foundation secure, it is time to tackle the remaining three pieces that hover near the top and middle. The red triangle is the first of these. Spin it twice so that its orientation shifts dramatically, and then wedge it into the gap between the purple and green tiles you positioned earlier. This placement can feel counterintuitive because the red triangle seems to point in an unexpected direction, but recall—the tangram silhouette already accommodates that angular twist.

Now pick up the small grey triangle. This tiny piece is often the culprit of last‑minute frustration, but a specific sequence removes all guesswork. Rotate it four full times—yes, four—before lowering it into the space directly above the green rectangle. The black dot sometimes printed on one face of the tile can serve as a helpful orientation marker. Finally, take the yellow square. Spin it precisely five times until the black dot (if your game’s tile set includes it) points downward. Slide the square into the last remaining cavity. At this moment the pieces click together, and the puzzle resolves itself with a gentle, satisfying shimmer.

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What makes this particular tangram such a memorable brain‑teaser? Perhaps it is the alternating rhythm—two spins here, zero spins there, then a rapid cascade of four and five rotations for the final pieces. This pattern forces the mind to switch between intuitive placement and strict rule‑following, a quality that many puzzle enthusiasts find deeply engaging. The game’s calming seaside setting, accompanied by the gentle bobbing of flower lanterns and the distant crackle of fireworks, further elevates the experience beyond a simple chore.

As a reward for conquering the fourth Whim Tangram, players receive: 50 Diamonds, 45 Shining Particles, 3 Flower Lanterns, and a generous 30,000 Bling. These prizes are more than just currency; the Shining Particles contribute to crafting elegant outfits, while the Flower Lanterns can be used in the ongoing festival events, reinforcing the seasonal atmosphere.

For those who have not yet attempted the other tangram puzzles, numerous community‑written guides detail the second and third variations with the same clarity. Each one offers a slightly different twist on the classic tangram formula, ensuring that no two challenges feel identical. The fourth puzzle, however, occupies a special niche—daunting at first glance, yet unexpectedly straightforward once the rotation counts are memorized.

Have you ever paused mid‑puzzle and wondered whether the designers intentionally hid a lesson in spatial awareness behind such a colorful interface? Infinity Nikki’s Whim Tangram series certainly suggests that the answer is a resounding yes. The fourth puzzle rewards patience, precision, and a willingness to trust the process even when a piece looks utterly out of place. So the next time you find yourself aboard that lantern‑lit boat, remember: a brown tile, a purple tile, two no‑rotations, and a carefully choreographed finale are all you need to add another tangram trophy to your collection.