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So I recently started playing Picross. I had never done nonograms before, but I was instantly hooked. (I love puzzles.) But, as I progressed through the levels, I noticed they were getting too hard. I found myself guessing at some of the spots. Then I checked out this nonogram solver.
http://www.griddler.co.uk/Solve.aspx
I put in one of the puzzles, and just as I thought, they're impossible to solve without guessing. The solver uses only logic, no guess and check. The black spots are where a dot goes, a white spot is where there isn't a a dot, and a gray spot is a place that it can't figure out.
I hate the 'auto-correction' in the first place, but now the game forces you to use it. If I hit a roadblock in a puzzle, I type in the puzzle in the solver. When the picture comes up, it looks exactly like what's on my DS, because the solver has hit the same roadblock.
The game is really fun, but I wish it has actual puzzles that didn't force you to guess? Anyone else feel the same way? Or better yet, anybody else even like this game?
http://www.griddler.co.uk/Solve.aspx
I put in one of the puzzles, and just as I thought, they're impossible to solve without guessing. The solver uses only logic, no guess and check. The black spots are where a dot goes, a white spot is where there isn't a a dot, and a gray spot is a place that it can't figure out.
I hate the 'auto-correction' in the first place, but now the game forces you to use it. If I hit a roadblock in a puzzle, I type in the puzzle in the solver. When the picture comes up, it looks exactly like what's on my DS, because the solver has hit the same roadblock.
The game is really fun, but I wish it has actual puzzles that didn't force you to guess? Anyone else feel the same way? Or better yet, anybody else even like this game?