Nonograms: Level 1

Difficulty: Customizable

How to Play

Nonograms (also known as Griddlers or Japanese Crosswords) are picture logic puzzles where you must decode a hidden image using numbers placed along the edges of the grid. Each number represents the length of a continuous block of filled cells in that specific row or column. A fundamental rule is that there must be at least one empty (unfilled) cell separating any two adjacent blocks of filled cells.

The solving process is based on strict deduction: you analyze the intersections of horizontal and vertical lines, gradually filling in cells that must logically be shaded. The game is considered complete when all numerical requirements are met, revealing a silhouette or a pixel-art image. Nonograms do not require guessing; any well-designed puzzle has only one logically correct solution that can be found through the process of elimination.

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