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The popular logic puzzle game "Hitori"willbeinteresting for the players of any age. Now it ispossibletogenerate a unique puzzle Hitori and enjoy time solvingit.The aim of the game is to paint out some cells in suchwaythatthere are no duplicate numbers in any row or colunm.Paintedcellscannot share an edge. And all the unpainted cells mustbeconnectedhorizontally or vertically in a single group.Use hints that help to solve puzzle. Green cellindicatescorrectchoice, red cell - wrong answer.Sizes of puzzle: 5x5, 6x6, 7x7.Languages: English, Chinese, Russian.
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Looking for an alternative forsudoku?Hitori is a number grid puzzle where you must markout anyrepeating numbers by row or column leaving the numbers"Alone"(Hitori is Japanese for "Alone").Features:    •8x8 to 16x16 grids    •Guide mode for starting outTested On:Note 2 w/ JellyBean 4.3Samsung Y w/ Gingerbread
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Sudoku, KenKen, Hitori, MathDoku,Kakuro,jigsaw and others logic puzzles fans will love Mathdoku+!Simpleand challenging, this free brain teaser is unlike anythingyou’veplayed before. Get ready to spend hours of enjoyment alongyourphone or tablet trying to solve all levels of this classicboardgame.With over 700 puzzle levels from 3x3 to the mind blowing9x9,Mathdoku+ is a great game to help you sharpen logic and mathskillswhether you’re a beginner or an experienced puzzler!FEATURES- Fun and challenging puzzle experience for everyone, fromchildrento adults- Great for kids’ development of reasoning, logic andmathskills- Check and Hint features to help in case you get stuck- Complete tutorial for new playersHOW TO PLAY- The grid size defines the numbers you can use in a puzzle. Ifit’sa 3x3, you’ll use numbers from 1 to 3. If it’s a 4x4, from 1to 4.And so on!- Squares outlined by bold lines are called cages. Each cage hasatarget number and a an associated math operation.- Each cage must be filled with numbers that, combined in anyorder,produce the target number of the cage using thecorrespondent mathoperation.- Numbers may not be repeated in any row or column, justlikeSudoku.Quite simple, eh? So warm up your brain and get readyforMathdoku+!Please note! This game is free to play, but it containsitemsthat can be purchased for real money. Some features andextrasmentioned in the description may also have to be purchasedfor realmoney.