Nonograms Japanese Crosswords: Easy and Small Nonograms Puzzle for Beginner and Kids with Animals, Japanese Logic or Pixel Puzzle

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Nonograms Japanese Crosswords: Easy and Small Nonograms Puzzle for Beginner and Kids with Animals, Japanese Logic or Pixel Puzzle

Nonograms Japanese Crosswords: Easy and Small Nonograms Puzzle for Beginner and Kids with Animals, Japanese Logic or Pixel Puzzle

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Shifting to the lines, we can see that the second and the last two lines are already solved. And in the fifth line we can put crosses on the left and on the right of the deciphered squares, as this line contains nothing but single squares. Let’s have a look at the third line. We should remember a little rule, which will help us a lot – if there is only one number near the line or the column and it covers more than half of its length, you can paint several squares in the middle. In our case they are central five squares. Why? No matter how you may place a group of seven squares in nine squares, five central squares are sure to be painted (to count it, you can subtract value of the number from the width of the crossword – you will get number 2, which means the amount of “unknown” squares on the left and on the right, so we paint the rest central five squares).. It is proved that to increase the intellectual potential, you need to spend at least half an hour every day solving puzzles. Nonograms cannot be solved without using logical and imaginative thinking. Solve Japanese puzzles-it's fun and useful! A Japanese crossword – is a puzzle, which has a picture encoded in numbers. The aim of the puzzle is to restore this picture in full. To solve a Japanese crossword a person should look at each line/column separately, always moving to the next columns and lines. In so doing the process of solving in each line/column comes to the following:

It is also important never to guess. Only cells that can be determined by logic should be filled. If guessing, a single error can spread over the entire field and completely ruin the solution. First of all we shall look if there are lines in the crossword which should be completely painted. It turns out there are such ones – in our case it is number 9 in the fourth line. As the width of the crossword is just 9 squares – so all the squares in this line should be painted. Also we cross out the number 9, so that it wouldn’t distract us. Shifting to the columns, we see that the first and the last columns are already solved. The only thing left to us is to paint the last squares in the second and the eighth columns and… Congratulations! The crossword is completely solved!In a rectangular grid, use the numeric prompts to draw the cells that make up the drawing. Game history To define the numbers, which location is already identified – usually these numbers are crossed out. Start solving with lines with a large number of colored cells. Surely in the crossword puzzle there is a row or row in which only one solution is possible.

Nonograms — Japanese puzzles with encrypted images of people, animals, or geometric shapes. These crosswords have many names, such as Crucipixel, Edel, FigurePic, Grafilogika, Griddlers, Hanjie, Illust-Logic, Pic-a-Pix, Picross, Pixel Puzzles, Anchor Uftor, and Tsunami Picross. The enduring popularity of this puzzle outside Japan is largely due to the persistence and enthusiasm of one man, Dave Green. He came across the puzzle on a trip to Tokyo in 1994, began to create his own puzzles with the help of a friend, Igor Lerner, and set up a company to market them. The playing field is divided into squares. On the left and top you can see rows of numbers, they show how many colored cells are in the row and column. Accordingly, each number is the number of fused cells separated by one or more pure cells. To define the squares which are sure to be painted (with any possible location of the groups) – so we paint them.Initially, Japanese puzzles were two-color, now there are multi-color versions of the game. The maximum size is 150×150 cells. A few minutes are enough to solve a simple nonogram. Complex options require dozens of hours of work. Now have a look at the first column – like at a previous step we have only one number in this column – two, and one deciphered square. Accordingly, the first two and the last four squares are sure to be left unpainted. A similar situation is in the second and the last four columns. It can be noted that in the central five columns there are very few empty squares left, even more than that – their number exactly coincides with the numbers shown above. Therefore, all these squares can be painted. Now we strongly recommend You to solve this crossword once more, but this time independently: switch to the crossword. Now we can mark with crosses (or points) the squares which are sure to be left unpainted. Have a look at the first line – it is completely solved, because we already have one painted square and it should contain no more painted squares. It means that we can mark all the rest squares with crosses. We do the same in the sixth and seventh line. Don’t forget to cross out the numbers in the solved rows.



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