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The nonogram-style picture cross gameplay is easy to learn but takes practice and skill to master. Hone your powers of deduction and solve the levels – all presented in beautiful, subtle colors and eye-pleasing graphic themes. An incorrect choice in the grid results in a slash. Three slashes and the level must be restarted. Teal nonogram solver. Specify size (x ) of the nonogram and click Reset button to prepare the grid. Click on a row or a column header to open corresponded line edit dialog. The Solve button does a magic to uncover the puzzle. You may also use Save button to serialize your puzzle to string, and Load to restore it.

Nonograms is a puzzle. You have to guess which squares should be filled and which should not, taking into account the numbers given on the edges of the board.

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Board size: 5 x 5 10 x 5 10 x 10 15 x 5 15 x 10 15 x 15

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Nonogram Online Game

The goal of the game is to find which blocks should be filled with black and which. To do so on the left of each row and at the top of each column has a series of numbers. They indicate the number of consecutive black squares horizontaly and verticaly respectively. Example of properly filling the lattice is this animation:


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Nonogram online, free

Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Griddlers, Picross, Japanese Crosswords, Japanese Puzzles, Pic-a-Pix, 'Paint by numbers' and other names, are picture logic puzzles in which cells in a grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers are a form of discrete tomography that measures 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.
To solve a puzzle, one needs to determine which cells will be boxes and which will be empty. Determining which cells are to be left empty (called spaces) is as important as determining which to fill (called boxes). Later in the solving process, the spaces help determine where a clue (continuing block of boxes and a number in the legend) may spread. Solvers usually use a dot or a cross to mark cells they are certain are spaces.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.
See more about Nonograms on Wikipedia.
Features:
- 1001 nonograms
- All puzzles are free
- All puzzles tested by computer program and have unique logical solution
- Nonograms sorted by groups from 5x5 to 50x50
- Black-and-white and colored
- Create and share your own puzzles
- Download puzzles sent by other users
- Use both crosses and dots to mark cells
- Undo
- Hints
- Auto cross out numbers
- Auto fill line with 'X' when you mark last number
- Auto save every puzzle, if you stuck you can try another puzzle and come back later
- Customizable background, colors and font
- Switch day and night modes
- Zoom and smooth scrolling
- Lockable number bars
- Lock current puzzle state, check assumptions
- Optional cursor for accurate picking
- Share result pictures
- Save game progress to the cloud
- Achievements and leaderboards
- Screen rotation support
- Tablet support
VIP Features:
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- 5 extra hints per puzzle