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I'm introducing a new game called Hidato, in fact I started making it in 2008, but this is the first time I'm introducing it. I dusted it off in the last few months and I realized that it could be very versatile in its form and its functioning. So I present it to you today in its usual form. For the other variations, it will be later. Here is a Hidoku and its solution. 

 

The rules are simple: In a grid there is a path that passes through each cell and this one cell at a time either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. The grid shows some scells where the path passes. The goal is to reconstruct the path by numbering each cell in the order of the path. The first cell (the 1) and the last cell are identified by a circle. See Hidoku's Rules where I solve a puzzle.

Patience, observation skills and logic are needed to get through it. Exactly what my readers have! I present you 5 games. The bigger they are the more difficult they are. This will give you an idea of the variety of this game.

 1)

Hidoku 5x5 n 4

The printable files  PDF

Puzzle: hido_5X5_00004.pdf

Solution: hido_5X5_00004_sol.pdf

2)

Hidoku 5x5 n 5

The printable files PDF

Puzzle: 

Puzzle: hido_5X5_00005.pdf

Solution: hido_5X5_00005_sol.pdf

3)

Hidoku 6x6 n 7

The printable files PDF

Puzzle: 

Puzzle: hido_6X6_00007.pdf

Solution: hido_6X6_00007_sol.pdf

4)

Hidoku 8x8 n 11

The printable files PDF

Puzzle: 

Puzzle: hido_8X8_00011.pdf

Solution: hido_8X8_00011_sol.pdf

5)

Hidoku 10x10 n 1

The printable files PDF

Puzzle: 

Puzzle: hido_10X10_00001.pdf

Solution: hido_10_10_00001_sol.pdf

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