Pixel Magic: Nonogram
Pixel Magic: Nonogram is an addictive puzzle game with a large collection of pictures.
Challenge your mind with the number puzzle and become a Japanese crossword master!
Classic gameplay with minimalistic designs and hints will make your game varied and exciting.
The game constantly trains your mind and ingenuity and helps you take a break from the daily routine. Well trains the brain and imagination.
Peculiarities:
- many puzzles
- different difficulty levels
- hints
- daily puzzles
- field autofill
A nonogram is also known as a picture cross, griddler, picross, or pictogram. If you've heard of any of these, you likely know the rules.
They are quite simple:
· The goal is to fill the picture cross grid and reveal a hidden image by deciding which nonogram cells to color.
· Follow the clues with numbers to understand which cells should be colored or left blank to solve nonograms.
· Every nonogram puzzle page has numbers beside each row and above each column of the grid. They show you how many unbroken lines of colored cells there are in a given row or column, and their order.
· There should be at least one empty square between unbroken lines in this number puzzle.
· You can mark cells that should not be colored with crosses. This can help you visualize your next moves on a puzzle page.
Challenge your mind with the number puzzle and become a Japanese crossword master!
Classic gameplay with minimalistic designs and hints will make your game varied and exciting.
The game constantly trains your mind and ingenuity and helps you take a break from the daily routine. Well trains the brain and imagination.
Peculiarities:
- many puzzles
- different difficulty levels
- hints
- daily puzzles
- field autofill
A nonogram is also known as a picture cross, griddler, picross, or pictogram. If you've heard of any of these, you likely know the rules.
They are quite simple:
· The goal is to fill the picture cross grid and reveal a hidden image by deciding which nonogram cells to color.
· Follow the clues with numbers to understand which cells should be colored or left blank to solve nonograms.
· Every nonogram puzzle page has numbers beside each row and above each column of the grid. They show you how many unbroken lines of colored cells there are in a given row or column, and their order.
· There should be at least one empty square between unbroken lines in this number puzzle.
· You can mark cells that should not be colored with crosses. This can help you visualize your next moves on a puzzle page.
Available on devices:
- Android
- Smart TV