Here is Yakazu, a logic game that captivates me. In a grid, there are series of white squares interspersed with black squares, a bit like a crossword puzzle grid. You have to place numbers in each entry, which is a sequence of consecutive white squares, both vertical and horizontal. These numbers depend on the length of the entry. For example, for an entry of three consecutive squares, you must enter the numbers 1 to 3. The catch is that a square is part of two entries (vertical and horizontal), so you must respect the constraints of both entries (in other words, the number in the square must not violate both constraints). This does not apply if the entry is a single cell, in which case the constraint of the other entry applies. Here are two 6x6 grids to get you started and a final 12x12 grid to get your brain cells working overtime.
Rules : Rules of Yakazu
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Puzzle :yaka_6x6_00010.pdf
Solution :yaka_6x6_00010_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :yaka_6x6_05640.pdf
Solution :yaka_6x6_05640_sol.pdf
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Puzzle :yaka_12x12_00131.pdf
Solution :yaka_12x12_00131_sol.pdf
See you later.
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