Welcome to Puzzle Barn Press's fun and challenging Quad Quickies 300 Puzzles - Futoshiki, Sudoku Kyper - Akari - Tatami
FUTOSHIKI Rules:
FUTOSHIKI puzzles are built on square grids. To solve them you must place numbers into the puzzle cells in such a way that each row and column contains each of the digits less than the size of the puzzle. To give the solver a start, there will normally be several numbers already in the puzzle. In addition, a few pairs of adjacent cells will have symbols inserted between them to indicate the relative sizes of the numbers within those cells.
Sudoku Hyper Rules:
Sudoku Hyper follows the same rules as Sudoku in that every row, column and block of the grid must contain letters 1 through 9, but it has an additional four shaded blocks (hyperblocs) each of which must also contain 1 through 9
Akari Rules:
Place light bulbs (circles) according to the following rules:
Light bulbs may be placed in any of the white squares, the number in the square shows how many light bulbs are next to it, vertically and horizontally. Each light bulb illuminates from bulb to black square or outer frame in its row and column. Every white square must be illuminated and a light bulb can not illuminate another light bulb.
Tatami Rules:
A TATAMI puzzle consists of a square grid covered with rectangular tiles which are either 3, 4 or 5 cells in area. Any given puzzle will be fully covered using tiles of only one of these sizes. To solve such a puzzle, the solver must place numbers from 1 up to the numerical size of the tile into the puzzle cells so that the following three rules are met: -The numbers within a tile must all be different. Horizontally or Vertically adjacent puzzle cells must not contain the same number. Each row and column of the puzzle must contain the same number of appearances of each number.
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