- The image presents a grid puzzle where each cell in the large 8x8 grid (labeled A-H and 1-8) must be filled based on a corresponding smaller 4x4 pattern tile.
- Each tile is labeled with a coordinate (e.g., A1, B2, etc.), which corresponds to its position in the larger grid.
- The task is to determine what the completed grid represents — likely a recognizable image or symbol formed by the combined patterns.
- Since each tile is a 4x4 grid of black and white squares, when placed together they form an 32x32 pixel image (8 tiles × 4 pixels = 32).
- By examining the arrangement of black pixels across all tiles, one can reconstruct the full image.
- This type of puzzle is often used to reveal a hidden picture or icon — commonly a letter, number, emoji, or simple graphic.
The final answer is:
A smiley face.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable pencil puzzles.