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Puzzle consists of a square grid. The goal is to fill in each cell with numbers from 1 to N, where N is the size of the puzzle's side. No number may appear twice in any row or column. The numbers along the edge of the puzzle indicate the number of buildings which you would see from that direction if there was a series of skyscrapers with heights equal the entries in that row or column.
Tents ("Tents and Trees") is a logic puzzle.The playing board is divided into squares. In some of them there are trees. The goal is to place tents in the free blocks by following several conditions: The number of tents and trees are equal. Tent must be located next (horizontaly and verticaly) to at least one tree. There can not be tents near to other tents (horizontally, verticaly and diagonaly). The number of tents in each row, and in each column, matches the numbers given round the sides of the grid.
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
The puzzle a 16 x 16 grid made up of 4 x 4 subgrids (called "regions"). Some cells already contain numbers, known as "givens". The goal is to fill in the empty cells, one number in each, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1 through 16 exactly once. Each number in the solution therefore occurs only once in each of three "directions", hence the "single numbers" implied by the puzzle's name.
Tents ("Tents and Trees") is a logic puzzle.The playing board is divided into squares. In some of them there are trees. The goal is to place tents in the free blocks by following several conditions: The number of tents and trees are equal. Tent must be located next (horizontaly and verticaly) to at least one tree. There can not be tents near to other tents (horizontally, verticaly and diagonaly). The number of tents in each row, and in each column, matches the numbers given round the sides of the grid.
Place the given number of mines into empty cells in the grid such that the numbers in the grid represent the number of mines in the neighboring cells, including diagonal ones.
Place the given number of mines into empty cells in the grid such that the numbers in the grid represent the number of mines in the neighboring cells, including diagonal ones.
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Place the given number of mines into empty cells in the grid such that the numbers in the grid represent the number of mines in the neighboring cells, including diagonal ones.
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Place the given number of mines into empty cells in the grid such that the numbers in the grid represent the number of mines in the neighboring cells, including diagonal ones.
Tents ("Tents and Trees") is a logic puzzle.The playing board is divided into squares. In some of them there are trees. The goal is to place tents in the free blocks by following several conditions: The number of tents and trees are equal. Tent must be located next (horizontaly and verticaly) to at least one tree. There can not be tents near to other tents (horizontally, verticaly and diagonaly). The number of tents in each row, and in each column, matches the numbers given round the sides of the grid.
The puzzle a 16 x 16 grid made up of 4 x 4 subgrids (called "regions"). Some cells already contain numbers, known as "givens". The goal is to fill in the empty cells, one number in each, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1 through 16 exactly once. Each number in the solution therefore occurs only once in each of three "directions", hence the "single numbers" implied by the puzzle's name.
Tents ("Tents and Trees") is a logic puzzle.The playing board is divided into squares. In some of them there are trees. The goal is to place tents in the free blocks by following several conditions: The number of tents and trees are equal. Tent must be located next (horizontaly and verticaly) to at least one tree. There can not be tents near to other tents (horizontally, verticaly and diagonaly). The number of tents in each row, and in each column, matches the numbers given round the sides of the grid.
Fill the empty cells in such a way they build a chain of consecutive numbers from 1 to the marked largest number. All cells with consecutive numbers must touch each other either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
"Pratos aquecidos existem há milênios. As primeiras receitas de goulash consistiam de arroz batido, espremido e carregado com uma combinação saborosa de carnes como frango ou pão doce. Por volta da década de 1870, essa sensação de goulash parece ter tomado seu sentido atual .Cozinhar em compartimentos de grés sempre foi normal em muitas sociedades, no entanto, a possibilidade de cozinhar goulash como um banquete de um prato tornou-se bem conhecida nos Estados Unidos nos 20° 100 anos, particularmente durante a década de 1950, quando novos tipos de metal leve e panelas de vidro apareceram disponíveis. Acho que há uma coisa confortável sobre goulashes.Eles também combinam bom gosto com razoabilidade para uso regular - o que os torna ideais para a cozinha familiar simples"
Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.
Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.
Suguru, also known as Tectonics or Number Blocks, is a Japanese puzzle invented by Naoki Inaba. The goal is to fill a given rectangular grid with numbers, so that every designated area contains a sequence of non-repeating, consecutive numbers, starting from 1 and going up. Also, adjacent (touching) cells should not contain the same number, even diagonally.
Each puzzle consists of a 16x16 grid containing given clues in various places. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 16 appear exactly once in each row, column, diagonal and 4x4 box.
Straights is a logic puzzle.The solver is given a 9x9 grid, partially divided by black cells into compartments. Each compartment, vertically or horizontally, must contain a straight - a set of consecutive numbers, but in any order. For example: 7, 6, 4, 5 is valid, but 1, 3, 8, 7 is not. Like sudoku, the solver must fill the remaining white cells with numbers 1 to 9 (or 1 to n in puzzles with N cells per side) such that each row and column contains unique digits. Whereas Sudoku has the additional constraint of 3x3 boxes, in Str8ts rows and columns are divided by blacks cells. Additional clues are set in some of the black cells - these numbers remove that digit as an option in the row and column. Such digits do not form part of any straight.
"Mark Twain: 99 Citations Inspirantes" est un recueil unique de citations sélectionnées parmi les écrits de l'auteur américain légendaire Mark Twain. Ces citations inspirantes vous permettront de découvrir la sagesse intemporelle de ce grand écrivain, et de trouver l'inspiration pour votre vie quotidienne.Que vous cherchiez à découvrir la philosophie de l'auteur américain légendaire, ou à trouver de l'inspiration pour votre propre vie, ce livre est un guide pratique pour vous aider à comprendre et à appliquer les enseignements de Mark Twain.Avec sa présentation soignée et son contenu unique, "Mark Twain: 99 Citations Inspirantes" est un livre parfait pour les passionnés de littérature, les étudiants, les professionnels et tous ceux qui cherchent à découvrir la sagesse intemporelle de l'un des plus grands écrivains de l'histoire. Commandez votre exemplaire dès maintenant et découvrez les enseignements profonds et éclairants de Mark Twain.
Binary (also known as "Binairo Puzzle", "Takuzu", "Tohu wa Vohu") is played on a rectangular or square grid. The goal is to fill in the grid with digits "0" and "1" according to the following rules: Each box should contain a zero or a one.No more than two similar numbers next to or below each other are allowed.Each row and each column should contain an equal number of zeros and ones (or one more for odd sized grids).Each row is unique, and each column is unique
Each puzzle consists of a grid containing blocks surrounded by bold lines. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to N (where N is the number of rows or columns in the grid) appear exactly once in each row and column and the numbers in each block produce the result shown in the top-left corner of the block according to the math operation appearing on the top of the grid. In CalcuDoku a number may be used more than once in the same block.
The goal is to place three mines in every row, column and region. The digits in the grid represent the number of mines in the neighbouring grids.
Numbricks puzzles are similar to Hidato. The most important difference is that it is only possible to move 1 node left, right, up, or down. It is played on a rectangular grid of squares. Some of the cells have numbers in them. The object is to fill in the missing numbers, in sequential order, going horizontally and vertically only. Diagonal paths are not allowed.
Samurai sudoku X puzzles consist of five overlapping sudoku grids. The standard sudoku rules apply to each 9 x 9 grid. Place digits from 1 to 9 in each empty cell. Place 1 to 9 once each into every diagonal. Every row, every column, and every 3 x 3 box should contain one of each digit.
Suguru, also known as Tectonics or Number Blocks, is a Japanese puzzle invented by Naoki Inaba. The goal is to fill a given rectangular grid with numbers, so that every designated area contains a sequence of non-repeating, consecutive numbers, starting from 1 and going up. Also, adjacent (touching) cells should not contain the same number, even diagonally.
Each puzzle consists of a grid containing blocks surrounded by bold lines. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to N (where N is the number of rows or columns in the grid) appear exactly once in each row and column and the numbers in each block produce the result shown in the top-left corner of the block according to the math operation appearing on the top of the grid. In CalcuDoku a number may be used more than once in the same block.
Each puzzle consists of a 16x16 grid containing given clues in various places. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 16 appear exactly once in each row, column, diagonal and 4x4 box.
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