They would fit together perfectly, but they can never be joined.

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    only if one of them manages to flip in the third dimension, which shouldn’t be possible in a two dimensional world. everything else will be able to be solved by translations and rotations (assuming there is enough room to move around)

    edit: oh, I get it now. they wouldn’t be able to snap together because the noses are thicker than the holes they need to get into. duh

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      Imagine how awful surgery must seem to them. It would be so easy for them to remove a tumor or ruptured pancreas, but for us it involves basically butchery.

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      Every four dimensional puzzle is a time worm of puzzle pieces in a box and a fully assembled puzzle and everything in between.

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    They would have to cut an extremity in three pieces, slide them inside the other puzzle piece, and glue everything up