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Reveal hidden pixel art by solving number clues. Each row and column header tells you the lengths of consecutive filled groups. Also known as Picross or Griddlers.
Logic skills transfer to business.
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Use the number clues on each row and column to determine which cells should be filled or left empty. The numbers indicate consecutive groups of filled cells. Mark confirmed empty cells with an X to avoid confusion.
Start by looking for rows/columns where the overlap of possible placements forces certain cells to be filled. Process the largest clues first. Use edge logic — if a clue reaches close to the border, some cells are guaranteed.
Brooker, H. et al. (2019). "The relationship between the frequency of number‐puzzle use and baseline cognitive function in a large online sample." Int J Geriatr Psychiatry, 34(7), 932-940.