Tapa

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Tapa

Objective:
Tapa is an engaging grid-based logic puzzle that combines deduction, spatial reasoning, and creative problem-solving. Your objective is to fill in a rectangular grid with black and white squares while adhering to three essential rules.

Rules:

Contiguous Board: The filled-in (black) cells on the grid must form a single, contiguous area, meaning they must all be connected either horizontally or vertically. There should be no isolated black cell groups.

No 2x2 Grids: You are not allowed to have four consecutive black cells that form a square shape anywhere on the grid. This rule adds an extra layer of challenge as you must carefully arrange the black cells to avoid creating 2x2 black squares.

Numbered Clues: Some cells in the grid have numbers within them. Each numbered clue represents the exact count of black squares immediately adjacent to that cell, including diagonally. Your task is to ensure that each numbered clue has precisely that number of black squares surrounding it. If a cell contains multiple numbers, it means that the groups of black squares must not be connected. In other words, they should form separate black cell clusters.

How to Play:
Solving a Tapa puzzle requires a combination of logic and careful deduction. Begin by analyzing the provided numbered clues, as they offer critical information about the placement of black cells in the grid. Focus on clues located near the edge of the grid or close to other clues, as these often provide more straightforward deductions.

Use logic to determine where black cells can and cannot be placed while following the three rules. Mark cells as black or white based on your deductions. Keep in mind that valid Tapa solutions create a single connected region of black cells and avoid forming 2x2 black squares.

As you make progress, you may need to revisit and adjust your earlier placements to ensure consistency with the rules. Continue this process of deduction, elimination, and refinement until you have successfully filled in all the black and white cells while satisfying the given rules.

Tips:

Start with the numbered clues that have the most significant values, as they often provide more immediate constraints.
Examine the surroundings of numbered clues carefully to determine the placement of black cells.
For cells with multiple numbers, remember that they represent separate, disconnected black cell groups.
Use pencil marks or temporary notations to explore possible options in challenging areas of the grid.

Tapa puzzles come in various grid sizes and difficulty levels, making them suitable for all levels of puzzle enthusiasts. They offer a rewarding mental challenge that rewards logical thinking and pattern recognition.
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  • Android
  • Smart TV

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