Pixel link


The pixel link (literally pixel link) is a logic game from Japan and has become popular in the wake of sudoku.

It consists of a rectangular scheme consisting of several square boxes: of these, some have a number greater than or equal to 1. The solver must merge the boxes with the same number using a link, that is, starting from one of the squares, it must move horizontally or vertically to the other box. The number of squares forming the link (counting also start and finish counts) must be the same as in the initial and final boxes (eg, two squares representing the number 5 are to be combined with a five-box link , counting also those with the word "5"). The boxes that make up the link are then blackened. Links can never cross.

Boxes numbering 1 must be blackmailed without being linked to others.

In the end, some squares will be blackened and others will not, so in the scheme, if an image is completely resolved, an image will appear. The solution is unambiguous.

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