Nonogram #6 – 15×15
Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of “4 8 3″ would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups.
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Nonogram #9 – Hard
Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of “4 8 3″ would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups.
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Secret Picture- Nonogram Puzzle #2
Paint by Numbers puzzle known also as “Japanese puzzle” or Nonogram. To reveal a hidden picture fill-in cells by color or left them blank. Use numbers on the left and on the upper side of the grid. These numbers show how many cells are filled-in in succession, and between sets there is at least one blank cell. So combine this information and define colors of cells.
Categories: Puzzles
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Secret Picture – Nonogram Puzzle
Nonogram or Paint by Numbers puzzle known also as “Japanese puzzle”. To reveal a hidden picture fill-in cells by color or left them blank. Use numbers on the left and on the upper side of the grid. These numbers show how many cells are filled-in in succession, and between sets there is at least one blank cell. So combine this information and define colors of cells.
Categories: Puzzles
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Nonogram #8
Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of “4 8 3″ would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups.
Categories: High Scores, Other, Puzzles
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