Number Logic Quest
Number Logic Quest is usually a type of logic game based on numbers in which the player must solve puzzles or math problems using logic and number rules. Here are some types of logic games involving numbers:
Sudoku: A famous logic game with a 9x9 grid divided into 9 smaller areas. Your task is to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 in the grid so that each row, column and 3x3 area has no repeating numbers.
Kakuro: Similar to Sudoku, Kakuro requires you to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 in a grid so that the sum of the numbers in each "sentence" (as in the square containing the numbers) must equal the given target.
Nonogram (Hanjie, Picross): A logic game that draws by filling in empty cells and marking colored cells based on numerical indicators in the grid margins. These numbers indicate the number of consecutive cells that need to be colored.
KenKen (KenDoku): A type of logic game with a grid divided into smaller squares. Your goal is to fill in the numbers from 1 to n in each cell so that no number repeats in the same row or column and must obey special math rules.
Numberlink: The game of connecting numbers by paths so that no paths intersect.
Calcudoku: A variation of Sudoku that combines basic math operations. You must fill the grid with numbers from 1 to n so that each row and column obeys both the Sudoku rules and the math rules.
Shikaku (Rectangles): Game in which you have to divide the mesh into rectangles such that each rectangle contains a number representing its area.
Sudoku: A famous logic game with a 9x9 grid divided into 9 smaller areas. Your task is to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 in the grid so that each row, column and 3x3 area has no repeating numbers.
Kakuro: Similar to Sudoku, Kakuro requires you to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 in a grid so that the sum of the numbers in each "sentence" (as in the square containing the numbers) must equal the given target.
Nonogram (Hanjie, Picross): A logic game that draws by filling in empty cells and marking colored cells based on numerical indicators in the grid margins. These numbers indicate the number of consecutive cells that need to be colored.
KenKen (KenDoku): A type of logic game with a grid divided into smaller squares. Your goal is to fill in the numbers from 1 to n in each cell so that no number repeats in the same row or column and must obey special math rules.
Numberlink: The game of connecting numbers by paths so that no paths intersect.
Calcudoku: A variation of Sudoku that combines basic math operations. You must fill the grid with numbers from 1 to n so that each row and column obeys both the Sudoku rules and the math rules.
Shikaku (Rectangles): Game in which you have to divide the mesh into rectangles such that each rectangle contains a number representing its area.
Available on devices:
- Android
- Smart TV