Participant 1
Initial description: The examples imply the green shape needs to be pushed against the red line and sandwiched between the red and blue lines.
Final description: The examples imply the green shape needs to be pushed against the red line and sandwiched between the red and blue lines.
Participant 2
Initial description: The green blocks are moved against the red blocks and then a border of light blue blocks goes against those green blocks.
Final description: The green blocks are moved against the red blocks and then a border of light blue blocks goes against those green blocks.
Participant 3
Initial description: Move the green shape next to the red bar and enclose it on the other side using a teal bar.
Final description: Move the green shape next to the red bar and enclose it on the other side using a teal bar.
Participant 4
Initial description: The green object is moved to the red line with a blue line added to the other side of the moved object.
Final description: The green object is moved to the red line with a blue line added to the other side of the moved object.
Participant 5
Initial description: Kept the red line where it was on the input, moved the green squares over while keeping their form, and placed a light blue line against them.
Final description: Kept the red line where it was on the input, moved the green squares over while keeping their form, and placed a light blue line against them.
Participant 6
Initial description: I think the rule here is to bring closer the red brick to the green one, then support the green brick with any other color on the other side.
Final description: I actually brought the green brick to the red standing one while I support the green ones with another set of bricks in another color.
Participant 7
Initial description: The green object moves over to the orange line and a blue line is added after the green object.
Final description: The green object moves over to the orange line and a blue line is added after the green object.