Nonogram
The numbers beside each row and above each column list the filled runs in that line, in order, with at least one gap between them. That is the whole game. Everything else is deduction.
4
15
8
7
42
6
11
2
4
5
6
7
41
6
4
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Size
- Status
- Daily
- Wrong so far
- 0
How to play
- Each clue lists the runs of filled spaces in that line, in the order they appear.
- Runs are separated by at least one empty space, but the clue never says how many.
- Tap once to fill a space, again to rule it out, again to clear it. Ruling a space out is a note to yourself and never counts as an answer.
- A line whose clue is zero is entirely empty.
- The puzzle is finished when the filled spaces match the picture exactly.
Questions
Why is it not called Picross?
Because Picross is Nintendo's trademark and not ours to use. The puzzle type itself is a nonogram, and it is free for anyone to build.
Can a puzzle have two answers?
Not here. Every grid goes through a solver before it ships, and any clue set with more than one answer is thrown away and a new picture drawn. If a board looks ambiguous, keep going: the information is somewhere on it.
Do the ruled-out marks matter?
Only to you. They are the pencil crosses people put on paper, and the board is checked purely on the spaces you filled in.