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== How   | '''Pixzle''' by [[The Questers#arindam|arindam]] is a drawing game where you have to draw a certain picture within an ''m'' by ''n'' layered grid.  | ||
When commencing a level, you have various digits shown on top of the columns and to the left of the rows; alongside a series of corresponding red squares on the bottom columns and to the right of the rows.  | |||
The numbers correspond to the amount of coloured boxes for that given column or row. When filled in correctly, the corresponding light will turn green.  | == How to Play ==  | ||
You can either choose to fill in a square with the pencil, or tabulate to a blankspace by tapping the pencil icon (similarly to leaving flags in minesweeper). Note that you do not actually colour the painting in; you only see the colours when you solve the puzzle.  | |||
Certain rows and columns may have a single number such as [3]. However others may have something like   | When commencing a level, you have various digits shown on top of the columns and to the left of the rows; alongside a series of corresponding red squares on the bottom columns and to the right of the rows.  | ||
The numbers correspond to the amount of contiguous coloured boxes for that given column or row.  | |||
When filled in correctly, the corresponding light will turn green.  | |||
You can either choose to fill in a square with the pencil, or tabulate to a blankspace by tapping the pencil icon (similarly to leaving flags in minesweeper).  | |||
Note that you do not actually colour the painting in; you only see the colours when you solve the puzzle.  | |||
Certain rows and columns may have a single number such as [3]. However others may have something like [1][1].  | |||
The latter indicates that in total there should be 2 filled boxes in a given row or column, and there must be a gap between each number.  | |||
== Strategy ==  | == Strategy ==  | ||
* You can pinch to zoom in, this comes handy in the later levels.  | * You can pinch to zoom in, this comes handy in the later levels.  | ||
* You usually want to begin by filling in rows which have all entires filled.  | * You usually want to begin by filling in rows which have all entires filled.  | ||
* Some of the artwork featured is artwork featured in other games, which may act as helpful clues in some of the levels.  | * Some of the artwork featured is artwork featured in other games, which may act as helpful clues in some of the levels.  | ||
== External links ==  | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonogram Nonogram], the more widely known name for these puzzles  | |||
[[Category:Puzzle games]]  | |||
[[Category:Games]]  | [[Category:Games]]  | ||