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A new puzzle every week. These puzzles originated in Japan, and have been given a variety of names over the years, including nonograms or Japanese crosswords.
How to Play
Changing Colors
Click any square on the main playing grid to make it change color. If a puzzle contains more than one color, click the square again to cycle to the next color.
Clues
The numbered colored grids to the right and bottom of the playing grid tell you which squares to click on.

In this example, row 9 and column 13 each have the largest number of squares to fill. This is a good place to start.

The clue for row one is 2, 1. This means that row one will contain two adjacent black squares and one single black square, with an undisclosed number of white squares between them.
For multicolored mosaics, two colors may be adjacent, with no white squares in between.
When you have filled in a row or column correctly, a checkmark will appear above or beside it.
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