Logic Brain: Tricky Puzzles Description
Collection of logic puzzle games, includes:
✓ Hashi(chopsticks/bridges),
✓ Nonogram(Picross)
✓ SlitherLink(Takegaki/Loop the loop/Fences puzzles.)
✓ Tents and Trees
✓ NumberLink(Dots connect/pipe line)
✓ Fifteen Puzzle(15 Puzzle, slide)
✓ Guess Code
✓ Guess word
More puzzles are coming. These puzzles are simple and addictive. It's a real time killer, and a good choice for brain train
Futures:
+ Multiple levels, from easy to inhuman
+ Thousands of games for each puzzle
+ Convenient operation
+ Auto save
+ Score record
+ Dashboard
+ Game tutorial
+ Beautiful interface
+ Dark theme
Hashi:
Hashi is a logic puzzle game, which you try to connect islands with bridges. Hashi is also known as Hashiwokakero/Chopsticks. The goal of this puzzle is to connect all of the islands by drawing a series of bridges between the islands.
Nonogram:
Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Paint by Numbers, Picross, Griddlers, and Pic-a-Pix, and by various other names, are picture logic puzzles in which cells in a grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden pixel art-like picture. In this puzzle type, the numbers are a form of discrete tomography that measures how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive sets.
SlitherLink:
In a Slitherlink puzzle your goal is to form a single loop through the game field using numerical clues. Slitherlink puzzles are wonderfully pure logic puzzles with simple rules, yet can be surprisingly rich and complex to solve. They're also sometimes known as Takegaki puzzles, Loop the loop or Fences puzzles.
Tents and Trees:
Can you find all of the tents, each of which is attached to a tree? The numbers around the edge tell you how many tents appear in each row and column. A tent can only be found horizontally or vertically adjacent to a tree, and tents are never adjacent to each other, neither vertically, horizontally, nor diagonally.
NumberLink:
NumberLink(Dots connect, pipe lines) is a logic puzzle that link each pair of numbers with a continuous line. Move horizontally or vertically through the cells. All cells in the grid must be used.
15 Puzzle:
Fifteen puzzle is a sliding puzzle game that consists of a frame of numbered square tiles in random order, with one tile missing, The object of the puzzle is to place the tiles in order by making sliding moves that use the empty space. Endless challenge mode that challenges your logical thinking and mental limits
Guess the Code:
There is a four-digit code, try to guess it within 10 times. After each guess, we will show you how many numbers that both positions and numbers are correct, and how many numbers that only the numbers are correct.
Guess the Word:
This is a wordle style game. There is a 5 letter word, try to guess it within 6 times. After each guess, we use a different color to indicate the correct situation for each letter. You have up to 6 chances to guess it out. This game hasn't any limits, you can keep playing as you want.
✓ Hashi(chopsticks/bridges),
✓ Nonogram(Picross)
✓ SlitherLink(Takegaki/Loop the loop/Fences puzzles.)
✓ Tents and Trees
✓ NumberLink(Dots connect/pipe line)
✓ Fifteen Puzzle(15 Puzzle, slide)
✓ Guess Code
✓ Guess word
More puzzles are coming. These puzzles are simple and addictive. It's a real time killer, and a good choice for brain train
Futures:
+ Multiple levels, from easy to inhuman
+ Thousands of games for each puzzle
+ Convenient operation
+ Auto save
+ Score record
+ Dashboard
+ Game tutorial
+ Beautiful interface
+ Dark theme
Hashi:
Hashi is a logic puzzle game, which you try to connect islands with bridges. Hashi is also known as Hashiwokakero/Chopsticks. The goal of this puzzle is to connect all of the islands by drawing a series of bridges between the islands.
Nonogram:
Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Paint by Numbers, Picross, Griddlers, and Pic-a-Pix, and by various other names, are picture logic puzzles in which cells in a grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden pixel art-like picture. In this puzzle type, the numbers are a form of discrete tomography that measures how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive sets.
SlitherLink:
In a Slitherlink puzzle your goal is to form a single loop through the game field using numerical clues. Slitherlink puzzles are wonderfully pure logic puzzles with simple rules, yet can be surprisingly rich and complex to solve. They're also sometimes known as Takegaki puzzles, Loop the loop or Fences puzzles.
Tents and Trees:
Can you find all of the tents, each of which is attached to a tree? The numbers around the edge tell you how many tents appear in each row and column. A tent can only be found horizontally or vertically adjacent to a tree, and tents are never adjacent to each other, neither vertically, horizontally, nor diagonally.
NumberLink:
NumberLink(Dots connect, pipe lines) is a logic puzzle that link each pair of numbers with a continuous line. Move horizontally or vertically through the cells. All cells in the grid must be used.
15 Puzzle:
Fifteen puzzle is a sliding puzzle game that consists of a frame of numbered square tiles in random order, with one tile missing, The object of the puzzle is to place the tiles in order by making sliding moves that use the empty space. Endless challenge mode that challenges your logical thinking and mental limits
Guess the Code:
There is a four-digit code, try to guess it within 10 times. After each guess, we will show you how many numbers that both positions and numbers are correct, and how many numbers that only the numbers are correct.
Guess the Word:
This is a wordle style game. There is a 5 letter word, try to guess it within 6 times. After each guess, we use a different color to indicate the correct situation for each letter. You have up to 6 chances to guess it out. This game hasn't any limits, you can keep playing as you want.
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